Ok, but if you get to plates of metal close enough the zero point field doesn't propagate into the region and you have a gradient.
That's one of the ways we know it exists, because of the force it causes. The real issue is the setup will always be more expensive than the result.
Ok, but if you get to plates of metal close enough the zero point field doesn't propagate into the region and you have a gradient.
That's one of the ways we know it exists, because of the force it causes. The real issue is the setup will always be more expensive than the result.
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