Quantum Tunneling
Scientists / Papers
Standard quantum mechanics; Nobel Prize work scaled this up
Theories Citing This Reference (12)
Cold Fusion in Solids
Theory that cold fusion can be achieved in solid structures like palladium through lattice confinement and quantum tunneling.
Dirac Equation
Quantum mechanical equation for relativistic free electrons
Double portal system for time travel
A thought experiment where multiple portals at different locations could allow for backward time travel due to different rates of time experienced at each location.
E=MC²
Energy and mass are interchangeable and impact gravity
ER equals EPR
The idea that a wormhole is the same as quantum entanglement
ER=EPR
Theory that connects quantum entanglement with wormholes, suggesting that they are fundamentally the same phenomenon.
Ether Disturbance Communication
Quantum phenomena including tunneling and entanglement are actually disturbances in an underlying ether/medium, not particle movement; this enables communication by detecting these disturbances
Four Orb Anchor System
The theory that four orbs (or three orbs with a fourth destination point) create an entangled anchor system for teleportation. The spinning orbs generate charge patterns that establish a quantum connection between departure and destination points, using the same physics as quantum tunneling but at macroscopic scale.
High-Beta Quantum Tunneling Transportation
A method of directed transportation where high-beta cusp plasma encapsulates nucleons, reducing their expressed charge to allow quantum tunneling through spacetime barriers, effectively 'teleporting' matter without violating causality.
Induced Gravity (Sakharov)
A proposal that gravity is an induced phenomenon arising from changes in the quantum vacuum fluctuations.
Quantum Ether Sensing via SQUIDs
SQUIDs do not detect magnetic fields directly but detect disturbances in the 'ether' (quantum vacuum) caused by biological processes. The 'wall' analogy suggests that quantum tunneling is actually a disturbance in the ether that propagates through barriers.
Quantum Tunneling Communication
The hypothesis that quantum tunneling could enable communication at speeds exceeding light velocity