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quantum fluctuations
Is a zero-point energy generator really possible and if so... will we see one with in our life time???
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.No. Zero point energy is due to quantum particles not being able to occupy the same state. It does not break conservation of energy.
I particularly like wikipedia's entry
However, due to a lack of public education in quantum mechanics, the term zero point energy has also become associated with a highly controversial area of human endeavour - the design and invention of so-called free energy devices, similar to perpetual motion machines in the past.
I particularly like wikipedia's entry
However, due to a lack of public education in quantum mechanics, the term zero point energy has also become associated with a highly controversial area of human endeavour - the design and invention of so-called free energy devices, similar to perpetual motion machines in the past.
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