期刊:28th Joint Propulsion Conference and Exhibit日期:1999-06-20
标识
DOI:10.2514/6.1999-2146
摘要
Recent far-reaching theoretical results have used the quantum vacuum noise as a fundamental electromagnetic radiation field to derive a frequency (w) -dependent version of Newton's gravitational coupling term, G(w). This paper reconciles the cutoff frequency with the observed cosmological constant, then briefly puts forward a realizable laboratory test case in the 10-100 Mhz frequency range. One analogy is drawn between the classical vacuum energy experiments with attraction between two closely spaced plates (Casimir cavity) and the arbitrarily dense material boundaries possible in Bose condensates, such as irradiation at Mhz frequencies of superfluid helium or superconductors.