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Jumbuck53

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  1. Thank you to everyone who read my question and to those who replied. I don't seem to have explained my question sufficiently so I will try to explain where I'm coming from. For as long as I can remember I was told there is enough energy in a vacuum in a small cube to power the world for a day (or something similar). I have often pondered how it might be possible to utilize this energy to power even a single LED. I recently read that Quarks do in fact have a charge so I wondered if it would be possible for this tiny charge to excite even a very low current in a coil mounted inside the cube and take that current either magnetically or coil to coil outside the cube and measure it? I apologize for my vague question and can only justify myself by saying I only completed Year 11 (in 1969) and have in recent years started to be interested in Quantum Physics and "Free Energy". As a Reiki Master I am able to feel/receive energy, which I'm told comes from "The Field" and use it to help heal people and often contemplated Life, The Universe and Everything. That's my excuse and I'm sticking to it.....hehehe Many Thanks. Peter.
  2. Hello everyone and thank you for accepting me into your Group. My question is short but probably quite complicated..... Do Quarks (or Hadrons) contain enough energy to excite a current in a coil?
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