Stampa

F. Cardone

Abstract

Following the proposal of stochastic electrodynamics [1-4] we assume the zero-point radiation to be real (in quantum electrodynamics it is considered as virtually having no energy density). In particular, resulting from the work by Boyer [4], We introduce a blackbody radiation spectrum which can be added to the zero-point radiation spectrum.
Moreover we accept the possibility of a cutoff frequency [5,6] which allows us to avoid the energy divergence implicit in the zero-point spectrum.
In this paper, using the proposed measurement of the scattering of the CERN/LEP beam from thermal radiation [7], we calculate some consequences of such a modified Planck distribution according to the previous interpretation of the zero-point radiation.

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