Hi,

 

Is there a any reason that you did not include the reactive near-field
effect, which is well-known in antenna design ? 

 

. it should relate to acceleration in Casimir cavities .

 

Jones

 

 

From: Wm. Scott Smith 

Subject: RE: [Vo]:High frequency UV radiation = VUV

 

David,
 
I think you might find my propulsion project interesting. Here is a paper I
presented at the National Space Society Conference in Chicago this last May
and to the Natural Philosophy Alliance Conference in June. Please let me
know what you think and if you would like to participate.  In addition to
this approach, I have also filed a patent on optical approaches to
reflecting more ZPE EM Flux from one side of a Quantum Sail than from the
other side, since the reflected light imparts twice as much momentum as the
absorbed-light, thus producing a direct physical force from the Quantum
Vacuum.
 
http://z-pec.yolasite.com/resources/Short%20NSS%20Conference%20Paper.pdf
 
Scott
+509 326 1307
 

 

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Date: Tue, 26 Oct 2010 13:22:45 +0200
From: [email protected]

The special thing about 159 nm is that it is almost entirely absorbed by air
and ionizing it. Ionized air can be affected by other radiation to be
heated. Heating localized air around a body makes a push on it. I want to
elaborate with propulsion of this kind.

 

UV with shorter wavelength than 159 nm is called VUV, vacuum ultraviolet,
since it can only exist in vacuum. It is absorbed by air. Very funny would
be to have tunable UV on the border between UV and VUV. The absorption rate
would then be adjustable and the radiation could pass arbitrarily far away
from the radiation source. I want to heat air around an object as described
in my arXiv article on preventing shock waves. I think that the same
technique can be used to achieve propulsion as well and it could be the way
that flying saucers operate. They fly with apparently no moving parts and
UV/VUV in combination with heating could have the same effect.

 

I see that many vacuum UV lights can be bought:
http://www.google.se/search?hl=en
<http://www.google.se/search?hl=en&q=vacuum+uv+lamp> &q=vacuum+uv+lamp

 

David

 

David Jonsson, Sweden, phone callto:+46703000370

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