A bench top experiment using two 2 inch diameter x 8 inch long "pop cans" side-by-side
with 2.0 millimeter spacing will give a capacitance of  8.0e-12 farad and an inductance
of 7.55e-8 henry with an impedance of ~97 ohms.
 
Using a 10,000 volt ~ 22.5 KHz oscillator to energize them the energy will be
0.5 CV^2 = 4.0e-4 joule and induced Q =CV = 8.0e-8 coulombs..
Based on 1.0e-11 coulombs/kg levitation, 8.0e-8/1.0e-11 = 1,0e3 "charge amplification"
however, it takes 10  joule/kg to get levitation, thus 4.0e-4/10 = 4.0e-5 kg levitation x 1000
= 0.04 kg = 40 grams possible levitation of the "pop cans".
 
Maybe.   :-)
 
Fred
----- Original Message -----
From: Frederick Sparber
To: vortex-l
Sent: 3/26/2006 6:11:08 AM
Subject: Re: Electrogravity From Accelerated B Fields

Follow the links on this article to appreciate Maxwell's equations.
 
 
"A time varying Magnetic Field creates an Electrostatic Field".    E = - dB/dt
"A time-varying Electrostatic Field creates a Magnetic Field".      B = dE/dt  (capacitor displacement current Id)
 
At  ~ 22.5 KHz  and E ~ = 2.5e6 volts/meter, ~ t = 4.45e-5 sec/cycle
 
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----- Original Message -----
To: vortex-l
Cc: crquin
Sent: 3/26/2006 4:55:38 AM
Subject: Re: Electrogravity From Accelerated B Fields

Posted yesterday.
>
> No need for all that high tech stuff, Jones.
>
> The capacitance equivalent of 1.0e-11 coulombs/kg to set up an electric
> dipole field oscillating at around 22.5 KHz demands a capacitor designed
> for 1.0e-8 coulombs/tonne at 10,000 joules (0.5 CV^2 minimum energy).
>
> Borrowing from Terry's experience with MUFON on the CompuServe
> "Encounters" Forum, a can-within-a-can craft with a vacuum dielectric
> (easy to get good vacuum once you get into space) operating at a 1/2 megavolt potential
> (more or less) is snap to design.
>
> Q = CV  = 1.0e-8 coulombs  With  required E = 10,000  joule = 0..5 CV^2
>
Nick Reiter shows prior art on a similar design, but he didn't employ
the necessary 22.5 Kilohertz Electrogravity E field:
 
 
Gyogyitokezek makes the same mistake:    :-)
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Variations in design are obvious to those skilled in the art.  :-)
 
Fred

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