Getting closer to the facts. Thanks to Bill's website:
 
http://www.amasci.com/freenrg/antigrav.html
 
Note the data on Pages 12 and 13 for parallel Plate capacitors.
 
http://www.space-mixing-theory.com/article2.pdf
 
----- Original Message -----
From: Frederick Sparber
To: vortex-l
Sent: 4/3/2006 9:16:37 AM
Subject: Re: Electrogravity From Accelerated B Fields

Using this flat transmission line impedance calculator an 18 inch wide
strip of Sheldahl  "Novaclad" with 90 mill thick polyimide
K = 3.4 dielectric (3.37 effective) has an impedance of 1.0 ohms.
Meaning the "light bulb" hot resistance will also have to be 1.0 ohms.
giving a capacitance of 5.96e-9 farad/meter  And a pulse propagation
velocity of 1.676e8 meters/second (0.558 c ). The ~ 6.0 nanosecond/meter
pulse velocity will limit the PRF to about 1.0e8/sec (100 MHz) and the peak
pulse voltage to about 30 Kilovolts.
Meaning that a roll of one side copper-coated material can be used for
wallpaper on the inside surface of the metal shell of your craft.
Narrower strips decorated with strange symbols can be used as borders,
which might explain the strange "hieroglyphics" of the Roswell wreckage.
 
 
 
"Sheldahl Novaclad products use a proprietary deposition process to join polyimide film and copper. "
 
Fred
----- Original Message -----
Sent: 4/3/2006 4:40:36 AM
Subject: Re: Electrogravity From Accelerated B Fields

>  
> FWIW.  75 ohm coax runs about 65 picofarad/ meter and 0.43 microhenry/meter
> with a 0.66 c propagation velocity (~5.0 nanosecond/meter).
>
> 50% mechanical efficiency a 1.0 meter long section of 75 ohm coax terminated with a
> 75 ohm "light bulb" pulsed with a string of 60 volt "spikes" at 20 watts/kg force on 1.0 kg mass
> where the Hypocharge of the length of cable (*Q coax ) = CV  coulombs
> and (*Q earth)  ~ = 13 coulombs:
>
> 20 = V^2/150  Then V = 55 volts and current I 55/150 =0.365 amperes.
>
Switching to a low impedance (1.0 ohms and up) flat transmission line is possible too.
 
DuPont Kapton  (polyimide  -269 to + 400 C, dielectric constant 3.4 ) is rugged
and has advantages for forming the pulse line/s on
the walls of your craft as though you were decorating it with wallpaper. 
A 12 ohm line sounds good.
 
Fred
 
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