Wouldn't the so called quantum vacuum breakdown destroy conservation of energy?
Or would the energy requirements to cause the breakdown always be higher than the energy you could get in return?
>Turn breakdown device on, gravity no longer affects you.
>Levitate thousands of tons of material high up
>Turn device off
>Free potential energy
Or would the energy requirements to cause the breakdown always be higher than the energy you could get in return?
>Turn breakdown device on, gravity no longer affects you.
>Levitate thousands of tons of material high up
>Turn device off
>Free potential energy