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Comment on "Quantum Friction - Fact or Fiction?"
Published 2010-03-16Version 1
If quantum friction existed [J.B. Pendry, New J. Phys. 12, 033028 (2010)] an unlimited amount of useful energy could be extracted from the quantum vacuum and Lifshitz theory would fail. Both are unlikely to be true.
Comments: Comment on J.B. Pendry, New J. Phys. 12, 033028 (2010)
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