One of the implications of Mills's Hydrino theory is that gravity acts
differently on a molecule in motion.  I'm not sure I understand it.
Perhaps this is just another area where the hydrino theory describes the
mechanics better than QM.





On Thu, Feb 13, 2014 at 10:09 PM, H Veeder <[email protected]> wrote:

> James Bowery and other vortex members,
>
> Today I learned about the the work of Bernard Burchell.
> He argues for a velocity dependent version of coulomb's law*
>
> In his model the coloumb force between two like charges increases when the
> charges are moving together and decreases when they are moving apart.
> The reverse is true for opposite charges.
>
> The revised law:
>
> F = {K(q1)(q2)/r^2} {1 + [(q1)(q2)(v1- v2)]/c}^3
>
> He goes into more detail here:
> http://www.alternativephysics.org/book/RelativisticMass.htm
>
> This is just a small fraction of his work. He has many bold and wonderful
> ideas in his free on-line book.
>
> http://www.alternativephysics.org/
>
> -----------------
> * I made a similar proposal on vortex sometime ago although it was nothing
> more than an intuition and I only considered like charges:
> http://www.mail-archive.com/[email protected]/msg45063.html
>
> Harry
>

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