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'''Zero-point energy''' was, as described by [[Romana I]], the vibrational frequency of the [[universe]], popularised by [[Nikola Tesla]].  
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'''Zero-point energy''' was, as described by [[Romana I]], the vibrational frequency of the [[universe]], popularised by [[Nikola Tesla]].


He developed the idea of a [[tuned resonance circuit]] around the turn of the [[20th century]], thinking he could tap into zero point energy by setting up a standing wave that would resonate at a suitably high frequency. However, his facility at [[Colorado Springs]] burnt out when he tried it; the generators of the local power company couldn't supply enough current. [[Hsien-Ko]] perfected this attempt in her plan to make [[Magnus Greel]]'s [[time cabinet]] arrive in the [[1930s]] instead of [[1872]]. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Shadow of Weng-Chiang]]'')
He developed the idea of a [[tuned resonance circuit]] around the turn of the [[20th century]], thinking he could tap into zero point energy by setting up a standing wave that would resonate at a suitably high frequency. However, his facility at [[Colorado Springs]] burnt out when he tried it; the generators of the local power company couldn't supply enough current. [[Hsien-Ko]] perfected this attempt in her plan to make [[Magnus Greel]]'s [[time cabinet]] arrive in the [[1930s]] instead of [[1872]]. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Shadow of Weng-Chiang]]'')


Zero-point energy may have been related to the base code of the universe. ([[TV]]: ''[[Flesh and Stone]]'')
== Behind the scenes ==
In [[quantum physics]] zero-point energy refers to the lowest possible energy a system can have. This is not always zero, which is distinct from classical mechanics. For instance, in a {{w|Quantum harmonic oscillator#Hamiltonian and energy eigenstates|quantum harmonic oscillator}} (the quantum mechanical equivalent of a spring), the zero-point energy is not zero.


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Latest revision as of 19:16, 9 March 2023

Zero-point energy

Zero-point energy was, as described by Romana I, the vibrational frequency of the universe, popularised by Nikola Tesla.

He developed the idea of a tuned resonance circuit around the turn of the 20th century, thinking he could tap into zero point energy by setting up a standing wave that would resonate at a suitably high frequency. However, his facility at Colorado Springs burnt out when he tried it; the generators of the local power company couldn't supply enough current. Hsien-Ko perfected this attempt in her plan to make Magnus Greel's time cabinet arrive in the 1930s instead of 1872. (PROSE: The Shadow of Weng-Chiang)

Behind the scenes[[edit] | [edit source]]

In quantum physics zero-point energy refers to the lowest possible energy a system can have. This is not always zero, which is distinct from classical mechanics. For instance, in a quantum harmonic oscillator (the quantum mechanical equivalent of a spring), the zero-point energy is not zero.