Thermodynamics/Cosmology
Negative Pressure
Definition
A pressure exerted inward rather than outward; in cosmology, associated with dark energy and theoretically with anti-gravity.
Related Theories (2)
Negative Mass Engineering Application
Concentrating vacuum energy to create negative mass objects enabling propulsion without rocket fuel and time travel construction theoretically possible and accessible to advanced civilizations requiring unknown fields and breaking current understanding of quantum mechanics and gravity
The Super Force and ZPE Vacuum Shifting
A single fundamental 'Super Force' underlies all physical interactions. By manipulating the Zero Point Energy (ZPE) vacuum, described as an 'ocean' of energy, one can create negative pressure (negative energy) without exotic matter. This allows for the creation of wormholes and warp drives with minimal energy input, bypassing the need for infinite energy.