But why are quantum waves only from the sides? why not from above, bottom or Parallel?
@1stPrinciples455 Says:
Empty space is Never Empty. Language is Ambiguous
@deveshtiwari7493 Says:
Well I had tried it in my childhood, and it turned out there is no space left to hold the mirrors in between your fingers so they just slip through them as you try to push them closer and closer. Try it on wider objects or just stick something to hold it from outer wall and that would fail immediately because you are able to hold them tight enough to let them go too closer.
@aldawgd Says:
These weird measurements you use make no sense
@Safe_intentions Says:
Whoa that was intense 😅
@elmirazizov6316 Says:
Cold welding 😂
@BobCatz213 Says:
why do the 2 plate have to be mirrors? Why not just 2 plate of glass? If both fall to the ground and break, I'll be back!
@MePeterNicholls Says:
Song of Casimir
@PaulMerkulov Says:
go away. bring back Derek
@TheWadetube Says:
I call bull on this analogy., We could use this as suction cups in space and that does not exist. It's not practical. The forces in space are too weak to do that, it's not massive or we could use it for propultion.
@jothamkumar Says:
Ships traveling side by side are affected by suction due to hydrodynamics tho
@surewhatever Says:
I explained this to my date and she abruptly left 🤣😭
@prometheus8567 Says:
so did we figure it out
@GlassDeviant Says:
Same thing happens to any material you put two plates of together. It can weld steel plates together.
@KevinGChiu Says:
Why is empty space required for this? Shouldn't there be some of that huge force leftover without empty space?
@DriesduPreez Says:
Who is this host?
@OMNI_INFINITY Says:
*So if magnetized 2 plates of metal weakly enough that they would still do that, but repel at last moment...and hung both from same fulcrum...then they may generate some electricity*
@kgravikumar Says:
Nice. R u related to Val Kilmer
@watchingwolf8092 Says:
What about waves in the middle? They just disappear 🤔
@Rubicious0 Says:
Bro explained it too well
@treeguyable Says:
This only works in some instances. The negative ion pulse between the plates, under certain conditions, actually causes a reverse dissemination of attractive particles,and in most cases , free electrons, that are positively charged by free induction, therefore reducing the atomic attraction ,as normally applied to said materials. Neutrinos can throw the whole theory into dis-array , though.
@treeguyable Says:
Same thing on earth, goes for me and that hot girl down the street. BANG! Hard to avoid attraction. But, I think it is a different effect.
@treeguyable Says:
Glad I know this, for next trip into the vast universe , with two mirrors, that size.
@00_rei90 Says:
I actually wrote my undergrad thesis on application of casimir effect for capacitors.
@ronden3950 Says:
So if we held those plates closer without letting them snap together, will there be an energy gradient from outside space to space in between those two plates??
@Whiteelite Says:
why glass
@serhiyUman Says:
created by nothing exept space full of waves
@ПавлоГрябан Says:
So the empty space behaves as ocean above us
@tmplblck Says:
In this economy?
@jeronimono Says:
Like, If only we could just ride the cosmic waves man…
@p0rtela_0 Says:
efeito Casimiro
@kgm5868 Says:
This has been proven? Or just a theory?
@John-q6h7l Says:
Space is a liquid not empty space. There no such thing as empty space.
@siradjall7383 Says:
Wow, that reminds me of a verse in the Quran mentioning that the planets, the sun, and the moon "swim" in the universe; truly amazing!
@notmyrealnameokay Says:
This is opposite
@HBC423 Says:
How would 1 atmosphere make that much force? If that were true then those little plates at sea level would weigh 107kg or whatever you said
@maatewelove7310 Says:
wet them down and try again.
@smeogolsfree Says:
Can we stop using the words "empty" and "nothing" to describe these things?
It's obviously something, not nothing, and if its not nothing, then its not empty.
@scyc8 Says:
So what’s the application?
@tf5 Says:
sellout
@souravjaiswal-jr4bj Says:
I was disheartened when I learned that it cannot be used to create negative energy which can in theory be used to create a superluminal spaceship that can travel in time.
@saigonosenpai Says:
we experience this when we drive in high speed, especially in highways. When you overtake a large vehicle at 80+ kmph, you feel like you are getting pulled to the large vehicle. I personally have experienced this multiple times. I don't know if at a certain speed if we get completely pulled to that or not. interesting to test and see?
@Basileos-x Says:
Energy everywhere
@dennisvanleent_science_nerd Says:
So, where does the Higgs boson comes in? Although a quantum wave isn't gravity, both forces take part a pivotal portion of the evolution of the universe (or at least they imply). At an atomic level these quantum wave forces may be tiny to negligible, but the first 300M years of the universe nothing really happened anyways. I'd recon this might very well gave the universe enough "push" to get it going.
@i-try8591 Says:
Shouldn't this work with more pressure in air?
@Maan1024 Says:
As an Indian, I had only drink Coca-Cola twice in my 24 year of life😮
@bochko7422 Says:
So is gravity real?
@H_B_R Says:
i tried it, nothing happens
@cerberusrap Says:
It just doesn't make sense. Even in field theory, still doesn't make sense. Just sounds like an idea that has been created to brush off somethings that not covered.
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