Morus B King
Morus B. King is a physicist and author based in Utah best known for his book "Tapping the Zero Point Energy," which presents the scientific case for extracting usable energy from quantum vacuum fluctuations. King maintains that this energy — commonly known as Zero Point Energy — is embedded throughout all of spacetime and constitutes an effectively unlimited power source. His work has been cited by Mark McCandlish and other ARV researchers as providing the theoretical framework for the alleged propulsion system of the Alien Reproduction Vehicle Flux Liner.
| Role | Physicist and author; Zero Point Energy theorist |
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King's book describes Zero Point Energy as sufficiently dense that, as physicist James Clerk Maxwell calculated, the energy embedded in a single cubic yard of empty space would — if fully extracted — contain enough energy to boil the oceans of the entire Earth. More recent estimates cited by McCandlish place Zero Point Energy density at approximately 10^109 joules per cubic centimeter. King's core thesis is that by tapping this energy as a propulsive force, the inertial constraints Einstein identified (that mass increases to infinity as a body approaches the speed of light) would be circumvented, since the very energy source causing that mass increase is instead being used to drive the craft.