Volume 20: Pages 461-465, 2007
Electrogravimagnetics: Practical Modeling Methods of the Polarizable Vacuum — VII
Riccardo C. Storti 1, Todd J. Desiato 1
1Delta Group Engineering, 2/19 Firth Street, Doncaster 3108, Melbourne, Australia
An experimental prediction is formulated, hypothesizing the existence of a resonant modal condition for application to classical parallel‐plate Casimir experiments. The resonant condition is subsequently utilized to derive the Casimir force to high precision. The results obtained suggest Casimir forces arise due to polarizable vacuum pressure imbalance between the plates induced by the presence of a physical boundary excluding low‐energy harmonic modes.
Keywords: Buckingham Pi theory, electromagnetics, equivalence principle, gravity, physical modeling, polarizable vacuum, zero‐point field
Received: July 12, 2006; Published Online: May 26, 2009