Jun 10 2008
Lamb Shift
Another historically proven test in the verification of ZPE has been what’s been come to be known as the “Lamb shift.” Originally measured by Dr. Willis Lamb in the late 1940’s, it actually happened to show the effect of zero point fluctuations on atomic levels.
The electrons are slightly shifted towards the top end in their atomic orbits. The implications of the phenomenon called the Lamb shift has never fully been explained in schools. Physicists who are worth their bottoms will describe the Lamb shift as a certain kind of atom Casimir Effect. Thus they will predicts that the vacuum fluctuations of ZPE only need to occur in the proximity of atoms or atomic particles, which just so happens to agree with Dr. Koltick’s findings cited above.
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