Electromagnetic vacuum and intercluster voids: zero-point-field-induced density instability at ultra-low densities

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A simple idealized model shows that a zero-point-field-induced expansion of low density regions takes place in an extermely thin, fully ionized, neutral electron-proton gas that is immersed in the vacuum electromagnetic field.
On leave from Department of Physics, University of Puerto Rico at Humacao, Puerto Rico.

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