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#6571 04/14/06 06:00 PM
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Hi All:

Did We get Maxwell wrong?? Or are Source-free Magnetic structures ( SFMS) another crackpot idea like zero-point energy, Vacuum energy, and Tesla magnetic motors?
It sounds like something that can and should be investigated on a tabletop. Either the circuit will work or not.


http://www.journaloftheoretics.com/Links/Papers/BibhasDe.pdf


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I think it would be far more interesting to investigate whether there is any rational basis for your throwing out as fact complete rubbish such as calling vacuum energy a crackpot idea.

Do you have references or just prejudices based on your inability to go to college?


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There have been lots of things taught at college which have had to be unlearned later. Look at the concept of "Junk DNA" and how long it prevented research into noncoding DNA, or the way Skinner's Behaviourism discouraged research into the neurolgical basis of learning for several decades.

Getting back to Vacuum Energy, is there any evidence to support it, or is it still an untested idea?
I have wondered whether it is a result of trying to apply a mathmatical model at a resolution below the space time quantum limit. This suggests that the Plank limit may be connected to the minimum possible unit of space time.


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