Hi Frank, You should try moving to my universe, it's twice as large and we won't be bumping into each other as much *grin*
But seriously, why do our calculations differ? If my derivation is wrong, can you show me why? Let's at least nail that down before we tackle the entire universe... K. -----Original Message----- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Saturday, November 25, 2006 11:17 AM To: vortex-l@eskimo.com Subject: RE: [Vo]: 1.568 x 10 -25 Farads It is remarkable to me that the voltages there particles are at range from 1/2 to 2 million volts. Freds discussion about a (sort of) distributed model had too many hands for me to comment on *grin*. K. .............................................. I hope that I am not the source of the several that have unsupscriped from this list. This, as you have said, this is remarkable. What is even more remarkable is; compute the capacitance of a sphere 13.3 billion light years in diameter. Reduce this valve of capacitance by the gravitational coupling constant. You will get 1.568 x 10 -25 Farads. Is the capacitance of the universe established by the gravitational field and its bounds? Is this universe capacitively coupled to everything within it? It think so. http://www.angelfire.com/scifi2/zpt/chaptera.html What do you think? Frank Z