Uncovering the Mystery of Bearden's Quantum Physics

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The discussion revolves around the document titled "Taming the Fierce Energy of the Vacuum," which explores the concept of vacuum in modern physics, emphasizing that it is not empty but filled with energetic particles. Participants encountered issues accessing the document, with some suggesting modifications to the URL to reach it. The conversation touches on the idea that the energy density of the vacuum is immense and challenges traditional notions of energy and matter. There is also a mention of the need to differentiate between the vacuum within atoms and that between them, suggesting further research could lead to insights about energy systems. The exploration of these concepts aims to deepen understanding of energy dynamics in the universe.
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www.spiritofmaat.com/archive/feb2/bearden[/URL]
has anyone read this? skip the fist part if you wish, its the second part that may be interesting [/B][/QUOTE]

I tried the link but got "document not found"
hope this is just my problem. anybody else get through?

what is it about anyway?
 
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document is titled "taming the fierce energy of the vacuum",
i just tried the link also i will find site and se if i have boobed
 
just add .htm to the URL

to get there.
 
I fixed the link.

But am also booting this over to TD.
 
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The Modern Vacuum: Empty Space Has Unlimited EM Energy
"Vacuum" is what we usually think of as the empty space left after all the air is removed. However, in modern physics it is well known that space is not such an "emptiness" at all. Instead, it is filled with energetic particles that appear and disappear with extraordinary speed. Hence, "the vacuum" in physics is more like a seething cauldron, boiling fiercely [29]. The energy density of this boiling is so great that it literally boggles one's mind [30]. ……..


One of fundamental astrological laws, which idea was known still to ancient Egyptians, asserts: “Nothing is static, all vibrates and the whole our universe — it is dynamical, mutable and developing continuity”.

I think there is difference between vacuum within atom and vacuum between atoms. To clarify it, it is necessary thoroughly to research the geometrical form of atoms and what happens on boundary of these two vacuums. Probably, then we shall discover the answer to your question – Can an Electrical Power System Output More Energy than We Input to It?
 
So I know that electrons are fundamental, there's no 'material' that makes them up, it's like talking about a colour itself rather than a car or a flower. Now protons and neutrons and quarks and whatever other stuff is there fundamentally, I want someone to kind of teach me these, I have a lot of questions that books might not give the answer in the way I understand. Thanks
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