What is the Universe made from? GR 17 Dublin, July 2004

From: Jack Sarfatti (sarfatti_at_pacbell.net)
Date: 06/19/04


Date: Sat, 19 Jun 2004 16:40:43 GMT

For GR 17 and also for Kluwer volume on last year's 2003 Vigier
Conference in Paris.

WHAT IS THE UNIVERSE MADE OF?
The emergence of gravity and dark energy/matter from the cohering of
zero point energy.

JACK SARFATTI
ISEP

Abstract

Ordinary matter made from real on-mass-shell lepto-quark fermions and
gauge force bosons only accounts for approximately 4% of all the
large-scale stuff of our universe, which may be one of a infinity of
parallel universes in hyperspace that we call “Super Cosmos.” I propose
that the remaining 96% of our universe consists of two forms of
partially coherent exotic vacuum dominated by a condensate of bound
virtual electron-positron pairs. Einstein’s gravity emerges from the
variations in the macro-quantum coherent phase field of the condensate.
  This condensate is the inflation field in the large-scale cosmological
limit. Both dark energy and dark matter are simply residual total zero
point energy densities that emerge from the vacuum condensate’s
intensity variations. Approximately 73% is anti-gravitating zero point
“dark energy” density with equal and opposite negative pressure that is
causing our universe to accelerate in its expansion rate. The remaining
gravitating 23%, called “dark matter,” is also zero point energy density
with equal and opposite positive pressure found concentrated in
large-scale structures like the galactic halo that prevents our solar
system from escaping into inter-galactic space. Astrophysical scale
geon structures of w = -1 dark matter simulate w = 0 CDM in terms of
their gravity lensing. The electron, as a Bohm "hidden variable" on the
micro-scale for example, is a spatially extended structure whose
repulsive self-electric charge, Casimir force and repulsive spin
rotation are balanced by the strong short-range zero point energy
induced gravity from its exotic vacuum core. The electron, and the
quarks, shrink in size, up to a certain minimum, when hit with large
momentum scattering transfers from strong space warping that makes their
surface areas small compared to what they would be in flat space for a
given radial distance. An experimental appendix by Ken Shoulders on
"exotic vacuum objects" or "EVO" charged geons made from large numbers
of electrons glued together by zero point energy is included. The zero
point force holding as many as one hundred billion electrons together is
not the QED Casimir force, which may even be repulsive, but is the
entirely different strong short-range gravity force induced by the zero
point energy by the entirely different process of Einstein's general
relativity omitted from the flat space-time QED calculations. These EVOs
show anomalous motions and energies that seem to be examples of
Alcubierre's "warp drive" and "cold fusion" respectively.



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