I have come across some information that may help out in this.
Of course the reader must count the legs on the horse to
ensure that they are all there.
examples regarding the "Dirac Sea" theory
"Bedini battery charging" and "Gray conversion tube"
In the Bedini battery charging method what I would call sharp pulses
which are correctly timed are sent to the battery being charged. This
creates a high density of electrons on the battery plate. The ions present
in the electrolyte do not move as fast as electrons on the plate. This
causes the involvement of "Dirac Sea" theory in an effort to restore
symmetry. With correct switching would cause influx of energy from
the "Dirac Sea" before the ions could. Which correct switching... it may
be possible to take advantage of that.
The Gray conversion tube takes advantage of the "Dirac Sea" in a slightly
different way. The device itself creates a spark. Which in itself creates
a large potential. This would cause the ivolvement of the "Dirac Sea" in
the same way.
There is also another way to involve the "Dirac Sea". If you would apply a
high potential on one side of a capacitance... with no connection on the other
side to create a equalization... the "Dirac Sea" would provide equalization.
This may or may not involve sharp pulses... but to take advantage of this a
system of switching would be needed to create the circuit in the correct time
of sharp pulses. Which would then be similar to Bedini's battery charging.
Some points of reference:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paul_Dirac
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dirac_sea
http://www.cheniere.org/correspondence/081102.htm
http://www.icestuff.com/~energy21/graypatentjun.htm
http://www.icestuff.com/~energy21/evgraytube.htm
and the Bearden Bedini books