Infinite Vacuum Energy in Quantum Physics
Vacuum Energy: Proof of Free Energy in the Space All Around Us
Everything in the entire universe, everything that you and I perceive to be solid matter, is actually not matter at all. All the space around us is pure energy which we will call vacuum energy. Not only that, but this vacuum energy is infinitely dense.
The reality that you and I have been led to believe in is a lie. The only truly dense thing in this universe is the apparent empty space all around us, and whenever we see objects, hold them, touch them, or otherwise … that is most likely due to a gradient within the infinite density of the vacuum energy which gives off a little oscillation of energy slow enough for our senses to perceive it.
Here is the proof.
Infinite Vacuum Energy in Quantum Physics
This is not a fringe theory. This is fundamental to the accepted physics paradigms of quantum theory which deal specifically with the level of the universe where all things are energy, or at least where they oscillate between energy and form. As quoted in one of the most fundamental physics textbooks, Gravitation, by three of the most highly influential physicists of the 20th Century, Charles Misner, Kip Thorne, and John Archibald Wheeler:
“…present day quantum field theory “gets rid by a renormalization process” of an energy density in the vacuum that would formerly be infinite if not removed by this renormalization.” (Gravitation, p.426)
In other words, they accept that the vacuum structure – allegedly empty space – is infinitely dense, but instead of dealing with infinity directly they attempt to renormalize this value. On the one hand it is logical to attempt to renormalize infinity, because after all, it is easier to plug a definite number into an equation than it is to use infinity. But on the other hand, in the world outside of mathematics, to not accept the infinite density of vacuum energy is to avoid a truthful perceptual experience and understanding of reality. On the topic of renormalization, Nassim Haramein can add to this conversation:
“To understand this [the infinite energy density of the vacuum] better, physicists applied a principle of “renormalisation”, using a fundamental constant to cut off the number and get a finite idea of how dense the vacuum energy must be, with all its vibrations. The cut-off value used was the Planck’s distance or length, named after the great physicist Max Planck, who is considered to be the founder of quantum theory. This value is thought to be the smallest vibration possible.” (To Infinity and Beyond: Transcending Our Limitations by Nassim Haramein)
The irony of the situation is that when they tried to renormalize the “energy density in the vacuum that would formerly be infinite” they came up with a value that was not much better. Using the Planck’s distance they decided to calculate the vacuum energy density by counting the number of Planck’s distances they could fit into a centimeter cube of space by stacking them like subatomic bricks, fitting as many as possible into that area.
Then they calculated the total amount of energy that was available in that space by multiplying the energy of a single Planck’s distance with the total number of Planck’s distances they packed into that centimeter cubed of space so that they could have a definite value for the density of vacuum energy (and remember, all of this is being done in order to get a value that wasn’t infinite).
The resulting “renormalized” value that they got for the vacuum energy density was 10^93 grams per centimeter cube of space. That is 10 with 93 zeroes after it, an enormous number. But to put the true enormity of this number in perspective, if the entire known universe was compacted into a centimeter cube of space, it would only reach a density of 10^55 grams/centimeter cubed! In other words, the renormalized density for vacuum energy exceeds the mass of the entire known universe … compacted into a centimeter cubed of space (from Crossing The Event Horizon).
Nassim continues:
“The vacuum energy density, or what can be called a Planck’s density, was in the order of 10^93 grams per cubic centimeter of space and was quickly dubbed ‘the worst prediction physics has ever made’ or ‘the vacuum catastrophe’.” (To Infinity and Beyond by Nassim Haramein)
The Casimir Effect
The existence of vacuum energy has also been verified by the Casimir Effect. In 1948, Dutch physicist Hendrik Casimir devised a test that would either prove or disprove the existence of vacuum energy.
He theorized that if you could put two extremely thin metal plates together at an absurdly small distance from one another (we are taking about a distance of mere microns apart), then if there was vacuum energy you would create an imbalance within vacuum energy (or ‘an imbalance in the quantum fluctuations‘ as vacuum energy is more technically called) that would exert a force on the plates.
By putting these metal plates so close together you would have isolated all but the smallest wavelengths within the vacuum thus creating pressure on the outside of the plates which would have pushed them together, proving the existence of vacuum energy.
In 1948 when Hendrik Casimir came up with this idea the technology was not around to test his theory. But a few decades later scientists where able to carry out this experiment and prove conclusively that Hendrik Casimir was correct, and that there is an energy density to the vacuum. Since then this experiment has been validated many times by many scientists, and it has become known as ‘The Casimir Effect’. This is conclusive and undeniable proof of the existence of vacuum energy which is free energy.
(For more information on the Casimir Effect and on Free Energy check out this great article: Multiple Scientists Confirm the Existence of Free Energy)
Conclusion – Moving Forwards
We are swimming within an infinitely dense sea of energy. It has been proven not only that everything is energy, but also that each and every centimeter cube of space contains infinite energy. If we used our resources as individual nations and as a planet searching for ways to tap into this energy, instead of suppressing new research that has already done so, then in a few short years we could be powering our planet with free vacuum energy extracted directly from the structure of space-time.
No more oil. No more pollution. No more wars over energy. No more needing to work to heat our homes. We could all quite our jobs and have unlimited free time to pursue our passions and contribute our knowledge and creativity to society. We would have time to build gardens that maintain themselves, and collectively produce natural food to feed our planet while we spend our days in nature, following our passions, and doing what we love to do.
By tapping into vacuum energy with our technology and with perception, we can change the world.
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