"The Flavored Coffee Guy" wrote in message
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Please read the information at the following link:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zero-po...ental_evidence
This means that if you take a capacitor, and charge it up to it's rated
maximum DC Voltage, and either pinch it in a vise, or hit it directly
with a sledge hammer, it will explode. This excludes electrolytic
capacitors.
Zero point energy is potential energy that is at rest, once you use any of
the energy, it is no longer zero point.
On the other hand you may be an example of zero point energy in that your
energy is of ZERO Point!