RE: Fw: New Shoulders Paper

2004-08-22 Thread William Beaty
On Fri, 20 Aug 2004, Keith Nagel wrote: > Hi Bill. > > You need to read the paper in question; I did. It was the stuff about "miniscule piece of apparatus operating out of a backpack" that made me question the appropriateness of the HyperPhysics quote. I was thinking that you cannot just go and

Re: Fw: New Shoulders Paper

2004-08-20 Thread Jones Beene
Frederick Sparber writes. > This might shed some light on what Ken Shoulders is up to. :-) Yes. Ken has been convinced for some time that EVOs play a major role in cold fusion. I had always assumed (certainly incorrectly) that he had been referring to globules of electrons being accelerated so

RE: Fw: New Shoulders Paper

2004-08-20 Thread Frederick Sparber
An informative website for calculating electrostatic force other than F = kQ1*Q2/r^2, like between capacitor plates:   http://www.gyogyitokezek.hu/fe/dielforce.htm   "Calculation of the electrostatic forces in the presence of dielectrics"   The force  between vacuum dielectric capacitor plates w

RE: Fw: New Shoulders Paper

2004-08-20 Thread Frederick Sparber
In reference to this website Bill B wrote:   http://hyperphysics.phy-astr.gsu.edu/hbase/electric/elefor.html "Yeah, but that website seems to be written for people who alreadyunderstand the physics.  Volts do not arise anywhere in the equations.If you don't already grasp the voltage issues there

RE: Fw: New Shoulders Paper

2004-08-19 Thread Keith Nagel
#x27;s very intriguing. I wonder if he's made any real headway in this regard. K. -Original Message- From: William Beaty [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Thursday, August 19, 2004 9:42 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: Fw: New Shoulders Paper On Wed, 18 Aug 2004, Jones Been

Re: Fw: New Shoulders Paper

2004-08-19 Thread William Beaty
On Wed, 18 Aug 2004, Jones Beene wrote: > billb wrote: > > With one meter of distance, the capacitance between the "lighting > > circuits" is tiny at 1meter separation. Such a charge-flow would cause a > > voltage buildup in the range of millions of megavolts. > > For the calculations involved wit

Re: Fw: New Shoulders Paper

2004-08-18 Thread Robin van Spaandonk
In reply to Jones Beene's message of Wed, 18 Aug 2004 10:19:54 -0700: Hi, [snip] >An interesting factoid from this paper: "1 ampere of current is allowed to flow for 1 >second in two 100 watt lighting circuits yielding 1 Coulomb of like >charge each separated by 1 meter of distance. The force cal

Re: Fw: New Shoulders Paper

2004-08-18 Thread Jones Beene
Bill, > With one meter of distance, the capacitance between the "lighting > circuits" is tiny at 1meter separation. Such a charge-flow would cause a > voltage buildup in the range of millions of megavolts. For the calculations involved with the Coulomb force, see the following website: http://

Re: Fw: New Shoulders Paper

2004-08-18 Thread William Beaty
On Wed, 18 Aug 2004, Jones Beene wrote: > An interesting factoid from this paper: "1 ampere of current is allowed > to flow for 1 second in two 100 watt lighting circuits yielding 1 > Coulomb of like charge each separated by 1 meter of distance. The force > calculated between these two charge sour