Casimir force
2026-05-18 19:07:04.475375+02 by
Dan Lyke
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Love me a good takedown of.... investments of dubious quality, especially since I ran into
the "EM thruster" stuff back when I was doing the transporation consulting: Ars Technica: Casimir force co-opted to generate free
energy, midichlorians not included
This week, a company called Casimir Inc. emerged from stealth mode to
announce that it had raised significant funding from venture capitalists willing to roll
the dice on free energy. Thats right: a startup has gotten serious backing to develop
sources of perpetual free energy. The people behind this fantastic new energy generator
also brought us the wildly successful
WTF thruster EM-drive that could supposedly directly convert
electricity into a propulsive force.
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