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[QUOTE="Vanadium 50, post: 6855624, member: 110252"] I'm not sure if I should reply, as the OP has gone, and what he thinks of as ZPE isn't ZPE and the thread as started winding, but.... In a material system, ZPE gravitates like other forms of energy. If it didn't, you'd see Eotvos-type effects. ZPE of vacuum is a very woolly concept, and I don't think there is a good answer for this. I'm not even sure there is a question [/QUOTE]
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