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Casimir Effect Forces Could Levitate People - Team designs lens able to turn Casimir-Polder force repulsive

Levitation is no longer impossible

By harnessing a force that generally makes matter stick together, a team of researchers from the University of St. Andrews that had previously demonstrated that invisibility cloaks could one day be feasible, showed that they can levitate objects by reversing the effects of the Casimir force. The same phenomenon is said to be able to levitate a whole person in the near future.

The Casimir effect is a physical consequence of quantum mechanics and is manifested through the Casimir-Polder force acting on objects separated by distances as small as a few micrometers. It can either be expressed through a force of attraction or repulsion depending on the configuration of the objects. It is neither of electromagnetic nor of gravitational nature, but rather due to fluctuations of energy in the space-time fabric, and is one of the forces that make atoms bundle together.

With the help of a special lens, professor Ulf Leonhardt and Dr Thomas Philbin from the St Andrews university claim to have been able to engineer a Casimir force that only repels objects. In nanotechnology, the Casimir force can cause quite a lot of trouble while trying to build electrical circuits or tiny mechanical devices, but the findings of the St Andrews research team may solve some of them by making objects repel instead of attracting each other.

"The Casimir force is the ultimate cause of friction in the nano-world, in particular in some microelectromechanical systems. Such systems already play an important role - for example tiny mechanical devices which trigger a car airbag to inflate or those which power tiny 'lab on chip' devices used for drugs testing or chemical analysis. Micro or nano machines could run smoother and with less or no friction at all if one can manipulate the force", said professor Leonhardt.

The technology to levitate objects as big as a human being is already available; however, this is the first time when the Casimir effect is mentioned for such an application. Although, the Casimir-Polder force acts on very small distances, usually between objects under a micrometer apart, the newly designed lens may be able to considerably extend that distance, said Dr Philbin.

The St Andrews team is just one of the three in UK that reported having achieved invisibility in certain light wavelengths by bending electromagnetic waves around an object
 
"would be nice if you post it all along though"

OK, next time i will .

And i dont always rant do i . Its a method of making people wake up and start thinking . Otherwise they just "read" things and it goes in one ear and out of the other so to say . Weigh up the info i give , the help i try to give people with problems and the way i do that and then weigh it up with what you see as rants . The other side is , dont you see how often people take pot shots at me . Remember the hyerachy , the new kid in town syndrom and that some people feel threatened when i ask / force them to look in their own mirror . That hurts some people . The only time i am being agressive is when i say to some one fuck of and die otherwise it usualy tactic . The rest is usualy missunderstood humor . Thats why i say if you dont understand LAUGH .

I`m glad you stand up and say something and dont feel intimidated by me . Thats what i want , people who are self confident enough to say their thing .
Equals with equals .

Love GOD
 
GOD a dit:
Casimir Effect Forces Could Levitate People - Team designs lens able to turn Casimir-Polder force repulsive

Levitation is no longer impossible

By harnessing a force that generally makes matter stick together,

Does this mean I get my hoverboard? 2015 is coming up fast...
 
GOD a dit:
And i dont always rant do i . Its a method of making people wake up and start thinking . Otherwise they just "read" things and it goes in one ear and out of the other so to say . Weigh up the info i give , the help i try to give people with problems and the way i do that and then weigh it up with what you see as rants . The other side is , dont you see how often people take pot shots at me . Remember the hyerachy , the new kid in town syndrom and that some people feel threatened when i ask / force them to look in their own mirror . That hurts some people . The only time i am being agressive is when i say to some one fuck of and die otherwise it usualy tactic . The rest is usualy missunderstood humor . Thats why i say if you dont understand LAUGH .

I`m glad you stand up and say something and dont feel intimidated by me . Thats what i want , people who are self confident enough to say their thing .
Equals with equals .

Love GOD

hehe.

ranting isn't necessarily a bad thing, at least as I see it. I just as well could have written that I wonder that you didn't criticize it.
I understand what your goals are. at first I sometimes actually felt intimitated by your posts, but then I asked myself if that really is what you want, and I came to the conclusion that it sure as hell isn't ;)

love, misery
 
Alright, now we're talkin'...

Is it me or could this be one of the first application of quantum physics ?
 
ive noticed levitation from the kashmir effect. i dont understand the photograph. my understanding is the casimir effect only works over a few micrometers. am i missing something?
 
yeah what's with the pic?
 
Wikipedia a dit:
Flash memory chips found in USB drives also use quantum tunneling to erase their memory cells.

Damn.. I didn't know quantum tech was underway already either..
 
well it has been there all the time, but it hadn't been studied so deeply and written in a theory. quantum mechanics somehow is basics of traditional physics and therefore was there before already, but nobody knew. :P

peace
 
quantum computer components have been around for at least 10 years now. they just havnt hit the shops. if you could buy a quantum storage device to replace your hard drive, you would only ever need to buy one. not good consumerisim is it? such quantum storage devises exist- information recorded on the spin state of individual electrons or entangled pairs. quantum processors exist relying on waves in the electron soup to cary the 1/0 information rather than waiting for individual electrons to wander through the transistor gates. a sort of newtons cradle effect that gets round the problem of resistance because the electrons dont realy travel, the wave does. day to day use of quantum technology includes MRI scan, electron tunelling microscopy, the solid state laser in your cd player, the supercunductor components in cell phone transmitters(the humming noise you hear while walking past is the refrigerator keeping these components cold). quantum physics is everywhere now days
 
druglessdouglas a dit:
you would only ever need to buy one. not good consumerisim is it?

+1

That's probably why we don't have alternative energy cars yet. The oil isn't all burned, so there's still money to be made and air and rivers to pollute.
 
Forkbender a dit:
druglessdouglas a dit:
you would only ever need to buy one. not good consumerisim is it?

+1

That's probably why we don't have alternative energy cars yet. The oil isn't all burned, so there's still money to be made and air and rivers to pollute.

same for the crazy battery which is said to power a laptop for 30 (?!) years. I don't quite believe that sort of stuff though. I'd have to actually see it, but I probably won't, for stated reasons.
 
Interesting post GOD, will give me some good stuff to talk about with my friend who studies physics! =D
 
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