ZAXAQUAR Posted March 15, 2006 Posted March 15, 2006 If zero point energy is possible (wich there is evidence to assume so, it would just be difficult to cultivate this technology to a useable state) then what would be the waste? (I forgot what the name of the law is, but energy can only be transformed and not destroyed or extracted from "thin air") So, theoretically there should be a waste from zero point energy. What would it be (or what is it?)? A friend and I were discussing this subject and the paradoxes of the theory of realativity and such. We are wierd like that, but anyway (sorry). What do you think/know the waste product is? Because it has to have a waste product according to the law of (whatever it's called, lol). (sorry for my lack of technical words, I'm to lazy to find my physics book) your oppinion and thoughts will be greatly appreciated! -Zax:cool:
insane_alien Posted March 15, 2006 Posted March 15, 2006 there is no waste. its merely take energy that is already there hanging around and transforming it into something useful.
RyanJ Posted March 15, 2006 Posted March 15, 2006 We are not yet shure if it actualy exists (here is no proof either way) - stick with anti-matter + matter Cheers, Ryan Jones
swansont Posted March 15, 2006 Posted March 15, 2006 If zero point energy is possible (wich there is evidence to assume so, it would just be difficult to cultivate this technology to a useable state) What is the evidence that this is so?
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