Don't forget that a step-pulse applied to a capacitor "accelerates" the electron-atom-molecule stuff in the capacitor. And a rapid discharge does too.
 
Not surprising that a null result is obtained with steady state D.C.
 
Regards,
 
Frederick
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Sent: Friday, July 09, 2004 2:54 PM
Subject: RE: Interesting Force Field Result

The reason I ask is because after chasing TTBrown's work for
 a long time, I have just about decided that rather than
 electrostatic forces, his results came from ion leakage
 through the dielectric.
Static charges repeatedly yield provable ionic wind
 as well as stray charge effects, but asymmetric
 and DC polarity experiments are all null result.
After extensive experiments at exploring for forces
 arising from static fields, Ibegan looking into
 charge acceleration and forces arising there.
 
Woodward's math working off of changing energy
 seemed more promising, and as I write this I see
 some interesting movement in a magnetic repulsion scheme,
 seemingly working better at higher frequencies.
 
cheers
 
-----Original Message-----
From: Frederick Sparber [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Saturday, 2004 July 10 00:51
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Interesting Force Field Result

Good question. 
 
Motion should do it.
 
But, watching cowboy movies "shoot-em-ups" the pistols always tend to deflect upward, no matter how wild the shooting.  :-)
 
Regards,
 
Frederick
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Sent: Friday, July 09, 2004 1:29 PM
Subject: RE: Interesting Force Field Result

Yes but is the force only due to acceleration
 or does it arise due to motion?
-----Original Message-----
From: Frederick Sparber [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, 2004 July 09 23:11
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Interesting Force Field Result

I read your article with interest, Frank.
 
However, there seems to be a time/relativisticaly invariant "Hypocharge"  associated with each fundamental (charged) particle.
 
Maxwell's equations treat the Ey and Ez "fields that can exist" as "Steady State Fields" that can be due to this "Hypocharge".
 
I calculate the Hypocharge as 7.84e-41 Coulombs (q") for the electron-positron,  and 1.43e-37 Coulombs (q').for the proton-antiproton'
 
Then, the constant G force, Fg = k*q"^2/R^2 or k*q'^2/R^2 etc.
The other item that crops up, is that the Hypocharge of the Electron (negative energy) repels the Hypocharge of the proton.  :-)
 
Since the number of electrons per gram of any material is constant, any material undergoing rotation/acceleration puts the particles in motion and concurrently can create a Force Field.
 
More later.  :-)
 
Regards,
 
Frederick
 
 
 
 
 
 
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Friday, July 09, 2004 11:19 AM
Subject: Re: Interesting Force Field Result

In a message dated 7/9/2004 9:41:45 AM Eastern Standard Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

IOW, the physics tenet that< "a moving charge creates a magnetic field" is
complemented by:a moving charge creates a Force Field.

Frederick



Frederick, that idea is key to my work.  If you explore it to the maximum you will arrive
at my constants of the motion theorem.

Chapter on force and gravity.

http://www.angelfire.com/scifi2/zpt/chapter7.html

Frank Znidarsic

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