A conceptual design for an active vacuum energy interface. This work introduces the 'Q-Box' architecture, a high-fidelity superconducting enclosure designed to maintain a continuous vacuum state. By leveraging the geometric asymmetry of graphene nano-pyramids as 'quantum trampolines' and employing piezoelectric transduction, the framework describes a mechanism for the transition of static zero-point field fluctuations into dynamic, macro-scale electrical current. The proposed model focuses on mitigating dissipative losses and achieving efficient transduction via symmetry breaking.
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