Zero-point fluctuations in rotation: Perpetuum mobile of the fourth kind without energy transfer
M. N. Chernodub

TL;DR
This paper proposes a theoretical device leveraging negative zero-point vacuum fluctuations that can sustain perpetual rotation without energy transfer, challenging traditional thermodynamic principles.
Contribution
It introduces a novel Casimir-type device where zero-point vacuum fluctuations induce a stable, perpetual rotation without energy transfer, termed as the 'perpetuum mobile of the fourth kind.'
Findings
Device's rotational energy minimized at a non-zero rotation
Zero-point vacuum fluctuations have negative moment of inertia
Possible construction using carbon nanotubes
Abstract
We discuss a simple Casimir-type device for which the rotational energy reaches its global minimum when the device rotates about a certain axis rather than remains static. This unusual property is a direct consequence of the fact that the moment of inertia of zero-point vacuum fluctuations is a negative quantity (the rotational vacuum effect). Moreover, the device does not produce any work despite the fact that its equilibrium ground state corresponds to a permanent rotation. Counterintuitively, the device has no internally moving mechanical parts while its very existence is consistent with the laws of thermodynamics. We point out that such devices may possibly be constructed using carbon nanotubes. We call this "zero-point-driven" device as the perpetuum mobile of the fourth kind.
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Taxonomy
TopicsQuantum Electrodynamics and Casimir Effect · Nonlocal and gradient elasticity in micro/nano structures · Quantum and Classical Electrodynamics
