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You're welcome.
The item I missed in the early 1980s when former astronaut Deke Slayton
of Houston-based Space Services Inc., sent a representative up my way for
discussing the idea of running a pulse around a coaxial "wire-in-a-tube" device
to get a combination 1/R^2 Anti-Gravity and Force Field, was that
although the Charge Q = capacitance x pulse voltage V "walking around
the loop" charging-discharging the L-C increments, setting up a primary B field that
was shielded and would cancel any AG-FF effect , was that the capacitance charge displacement current
Id = C*dV/dt sets up a secondary dB/dt field which in turn sets up a Secondary
E field that doesn't "see" the "ordinary" Electromagnetic "shielding" Effects
and therefore only "sees" the 1/R^2 gravity field properties of matter.
IOW, if you can apply enough energy (~ 10 watts/kg) you can achieve weightlessness
with it or use it to stop an incoming cannon ball.
Provided your inertia is greater than it's momentum. :-)
Fred
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- Re: Electrogravity From Accelerated B Fields Frederick Sparber
- Re: Electrogravity From Accelerated B Fields hohlrauml6d
- Re: Electrogravity From Accelerated B Fields Frederick Sparber
- Re: Electrogravity From Accelerated B Fields Frederick Sparber
- Re: Electrogravity From Accelerated B Fields Frederick Sparber
- Re: Electrogravity From Accelerated B Fields Frederick Sparber

