Zero Point (Owner Trilogy 2)

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these in production as fast as you can, because we’ll need to cut down on the energy debt as soon as possible.’
    ‘They’re batteries?’ asked Hannah, not quite wanting to admit what she was holding.
    Still gazing at Rhine, Saul replied, ‘Batteries that recharge themselves constantly from their environment, batteries that theoretically can output energy even when surrounded by only
quantum vacuum.’ He shook his head and reached out to pick up another one of the objects. ‘The paradigm changed a hundred years ago, but then the research dropped into a cul-de-sac
where increasingly complex methods were proposed to extract free energy from the zero-point field – while ignoring the other possibilities.’
    ‘It seemed as if Messina didn’t ignore them,’ said Hannah.
    Saul waved a dismissive hand. ‘I’m talking about the realities, not the fantasy. I’m talking about the real research conducted here . . . aren’t I, Jasper?’
    ‘You may be,’ said Rhine, non-committal.
    ‘But you think it’s possible . . . or something like it, don’t you?’
    Hannah gazed at Rhine’s expression. Maybe this was something he had spent so long keeping covered that he was finding it difficult to speak about it now – whatever ‘it’
was. Eventually he struggled to get the words out.
    ‘If you are talking about the Alcubierre Drive then, yes, something like it is very possible indeed.’
    ‘I am unfamiliar with the name,’ Hannah interjected.
    ‘How?’ Saul asked Rhine, ignoring her remark.
    ‘Polarize the quantum foam . . . then collapsing the ZPF ahead induces expansion behind.’
    ‘I thought there would be a requirement for exotic matter, negative-mass structures and Bose–Einstein condensates?’
    Rhine shook his head and allowed himself a superior smile. The man would now explain something that Saul quite obviously already knew, and would feel more confident, boosted, and thus be more
enthusiastic about producing what Saul required of him.
    ‘Exotic energy,’ he explained. ‘The apparent effects of exotic matter can be generated by the interaction of EM radiation fields with tensioned space-time.’ Rhine
gestured about himself to indicate all of Argus Station. ‘Our EM radiation shield could supply half the equation. All we would then need is the tensioning device, which, the moment the
interactions begin, would become a vortex generator.’
    ‘Speed?’
    ‘Of the tensioning mass?’ Rhine shrugged. ‘Overall spin would be . . . three-quarters c, with the spiral eddy currents taking us as close as it gets.’
    ‘Very high energy requirements to get it up to that speed,’ Saul observed.
    Rhine waved a dismissive hand. ‘If you believe Einstein.’
    Saul allowed himself a private smile, then continued, ‘Anyway, I meant, what is the overall speed of the space-time bubble. Theories on that haven’t changed much in centuries, and
they put it at twenty-five per cent.’
    ‘No, it’s governed only by how fast you can collapse the field.’
    ‘Then I want plans and I want evidence. I want you to work out how we build it and, if you convince me it will work, we’ll start construction of your tensioning . . . of your vortex
generator directly after we’ve finished enclosing the station.’
    ‘It will work,’ said Rhine, ‘and I can prove it.’
    Saul nodded and turned to Hannah. ‘A theorized warp drive is what he means. We’re talking about inertia-less flight, faster-than-light travel, and everything that entails.’
    Zero Plus One Month – Earth
    The sun was shining on massive activity within the Aldeburgh Complex. Aeros were taking off and landing, personnel were disembarking or boarding. A couple of big
heavy-lifter aeros were delivering a fusion reactor and, even as Serene stood there taking it all in, a scramjet shot overhead. There was no indication at all of the grim horror that lay just a few
kilometres inland, except the smell.
    Serene took the nasal spray out of her

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