Green | October 02, 2008 | 35 comments

The invisible field

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Quantum science in the 20th century revealed the presence of an all-pervasive background sea of quantum energy in the universe. Cambridge University’s Dr. Harold Puthoff was one of the first to measure this energy of the universe. This energy was measured at zero degrees Kelvin, the absolute lowest possible temperature in the universe equal to minus 273 degrees Celsius. At this temperature according to Newtonian physics all molecular and atom movement should have ceased and no energy should be measured at all! Instead of finding no energy, as was expected, he found what he called a ‘seething cauldron’ of energy and henceforth it was given the name zero point energy (ZPE). Harold Puthoff proved that the physical vacuum is not devoid of energy at all and that instead of being a vacuum, space it is actually a plenum.
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35 comments // The invisible field

  • plusaf
  • Mobius2012
    • 0
      Mobius2012  
    • plusaf:

      Why don't you schedule a meeting with some leading physicists like Nicholas Suntzeff and Francis Everitt to challenge Dr. Harold Puthoff, John Wheeler and Richard Feynman's discoveries since your so knowledgeable.....:) do that while I go and do some more research buddy....

    • 3 years ago
  • SonofLiberty1
  • NeoDotCom
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      NeoDotCom  
    • Tesla figured all this out 100 years ago
      Quadronometry is illegal and outlawed

      If you believe the conspiracy theorist
      They already have weather control machines using scalars

      The real reason why this information is kept secret and scientific.

      If this knowledge was widely understood, it would do massive damage to the power structure. No more Oil, No more Pharmacom, No more racism, No more poverty, acceptance and scientific proof of God, the mind and the soul.

      Who the fuck wants that?

    • 3 years ago
  • jubal
  • deeblackangel
  • SDLN
  • lynnaeus
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      lynnaeus  
    • One more reason for us to step back and actually put together the facts: heat is a by-product of a Physical activity. When we begin to explore the fundamental aspects of the Uni-verse and its energies we realize that heat is not necessary to have that "plenum" present in the vast reaches of space because space is not predominantly physical, it is simply energetic. Molecules are fundamentally influenced and manipulated by energetic forces that are above the affects of mere physical temperatures. Atoms and molecules are the first physical manifestations of this control/foundational energy, or you can call it zero point energy (ZPE) if you are looking at this from a physics standpoint. Then if you think subatomic etc, you realize that such instances of physically measurable energy are bridges, portals, translations of this foundational energy upon which the Uni-verse is created. They are partial manifestations; they are potentials that have manifested due to the simplest or grandest( big bang) intentions/occurrences in space/time or resulting in space/time itself. Matter is simply a physical representation of the energy of the Uni-verse as it is measured in a specific pattern: this pattern being the quantities of Time and a general pattern of atomic activity that in turn appears to manifest as the physical, hence objects, and entropy and our physical, 3-D world.

    • 3 years ago
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  • SeaJade
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      SeaJade  
    • Thank you Mobius and Vierotchka - just happen to have been looking for inspiration and some mental upliftment via quantum science/physics. (one of my antidotes to politics)

    • 3 years ago
  • omshaantih
  • onechance
    • 0
      onechance  
    • Is what they measured considered "dark matter"? Does anyone know?

      Like the matter CERN is talking about?

      The stuff that binds the universe?

      My head just exploded...

    • 3 years ago
  • Mobius2012
  • rainbowryan420
    • 0
      rainbowryan420  
    • i would say something about this but most of the stuff i know about this subject is propaganda bull crap from the movie

      What the Bleep Do We Know

      so i would end up telling you a bunch if hippy psychobabble crap that i don't even believe

    • 3 years ago
  • blackdaylight
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      blackdaylight  
    • zero point energy is an interesting prospect. the only reason it gets dismissed so easily in the media & scientific community is because corporations haven't figured out how to monopolize & exploit it for consolidated profits like oil...yet.

    • 3 years ago
  • daboz
  • simplecj
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      simplecj  
    • How does he accomplish 0 k??? Even the LHC can only get it's equipment down to about 3 K and it takes months to cool to that point.

    • 3 years ago
  • GatorMonkey
  • daboz
  • 24French
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      24French  
    • Science is finally catching up to Taoism. Or Animism (which in some dictionaries is labeled as "primitive." Primitive my quantum field...)

    • 3 years ago
  • Mobius2012
  • WorldPeaceTV
  • aliasone
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      aliasone  
    • The British found Dravidian tablet in southern India dating to 4000-5000 BC.

      The tablet was inscribed with the following message:

      Man will find ways to look into smaller and smaller things.

      When man finally is able to look into the smallest thing, he will be looking into the universe.

    • 3 years ago
  • Dmitri_Molotov
  • Mobius2012
  • rebot
  • Mobius2012
  • asherp
  • T_Rose
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      T_Rose  
    • rebot:

      Learn to read. It says they reaches negative 273 degrees CELSIUS which I believe would be 0 degrees kelvin. While you're learning to read take a high school science class.

    • 3 years ago
  • asherp
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      asherp  
    • rebot:

      Hey T-Rose, you've got a bad case of soggy diapers.

      Also, 0 kelvin is theoretically impossible and has never been achieved.

      "take a science class" indeed...

    • 3 years ago
  • poptart_invasion
  • biological
  • themanwithadog
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      themanwithadog  
    • My parents each lived well over ninety years and what they saw in their early lifetime is now taken for granted.

      By the end of this present century free energy will be the norm as space travel and satellites to my parents in their chilhood is a common place to us now

    • 3 years ago
  • Vierotchka
  • Mobius2012
  • Vierotchka
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