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Pumping a vacuum

David Jones

Nature, 2000, vol. 405, issue 6787, 634-634

Abstract: Last week Daedalus invented a new electromagnetic pump. He now intends to run this motor in a vacuum. By dumping energy into the vacuum, the pump would allow ‘virtual’ particles in the vicinity to become real, and would pour out particles of amazingly low energy. A new field of physics awaits development.

Date: 2000
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