W. J. Hooper's solid conductor drift velocity antigravity  (Checked
by Marc G. Millis at NASA GRC with Null Results, vs an $8.00   Circular 40 watt  100 volt
DC Fluorescent Bulb plasma discharge.
 
Using the Equations:
 
1,   Current Density (J) = Current  ( I ) /Area
 
2,  Drift Velocity (v) =    Current Density/Number of +and - charges/meter^3 * unit of charge.
 
3, number of + and - charges at ~ 10 millitorr  ( ~10 microns) ~ = 2x10^16 per cubic meter
 
For the $ 8.00 Circular Fluorescent tube,   Area = 0.00114 square meters
 
Current ( I ) = 0.5 amps DC
 
Current Density ( J ) =   0.5/0.00114 = 438.56 Amperes per Square Meter.
 
Drift Velocity ( v) =   438.56/2e16*1.6e-19  =  137,050  Meters per second.
 
OR:   Electron Temperature  ~= 0.5 eV      v = 419,314  Meters per second.
 
This is why you see those light displays when the "Greys" are checking us out.   :-)
 
Frederick

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