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Zero Point Energy


6/17/2005 Alt Energy Magnetic Power Inc. is Nearing Pre-Production Stage with Zero Point Energy Modules

"Modules built with off-the-shelf components are expected to generate electricity anywhere, any time, for less than 1 cent per kilowatt-hour. One kW modules expected for market early next year. " - pesn

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Watch for investment scams, but the possibilities are exciting. Many people are aware of our fast approaching world-wide oil crisis and they are working on new energy solutions. Who will break the energy barrier first? The guy above?

3/30/2005 Alt Energy / Space NASA Site Mentions Zero Point Energy. NASA's Marshall Center to Host Physics Conference April 5-7 for Noted Researchers, Future Scientists.

"NASA will gather some of the world's most brilliant and articulate scientific thinkers -- and many students of science -- next month to grapple with physics problems that vexed even the late, lauded zpewarpphysicist Albert Einstein. ... More than 300 are expected to attend the conference, including students from across the country (according to) NASA scientist Mitzi Adams, conference outreach coordinator and researcher at the National Space Science and Technology Center in Huntsville. ...

Whitaker said pursuit of the unresolved mysteries of physics -- among them dark matter, string theory and the study of quantum mechanics, which analyzes forces of motion and stability at the atomic and subatomic level -- will help NASA meet the goals of the Vision for Space Exploration. The Vision is NASA's ambitious effort to return humans to the Moon and send robotic and crewed missions to Mars and beyond in coming decades. ...

The conference is the second gathering of its kind in Huntsville. Leading physicists and mathematicians convened here in 1998 to debate the challenge of developing futuristic propulsion concepts such as warp drives and "zero-point energy," a potentially bottomless sea of invisible, ultra-powerful energy suspected to exist in the vacuum of space.

Emphasis added. Neat. The public may attend (for a price). Unfortunately I won't be able to make it to Huntsville, Alabama. Details: http://www.uah.edu/research/PRC/ASPW/. Will they broadcast via the web? I've asked.


 

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