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Gravitational Theory of the Casimir Effect: from the Virtual Quantum Vacuum to the Deterministic Physical Vacuum

Authors: Daniele Sasso

The Casimir effect is interpreted generally through the consideration of indeterministic quantum events that are justified by the indeterminacy principle and by the concept of quantum vacuum. That explanation is based on the hypothesis of existence of statistical fluctuations of energy around the point of zero energy that generate virtual pairs of particle-antiparticle. With this research let us intend to prove the Casimir effect can be explained by the interaction mass-mass of the symmetry MLM without the necessity to make use of virtual and probabilistic paradigms.

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