Since I was ignored by the vorts.  :-)

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Fred,

I do consider on occasion that the effective refractive index of the vacuum (as in attached)
is a measure of "ether" energy density.
 
Cheers,
Hal  

Foundations of Physics, Vol. 32, No. 6, June 2002 (© 2002)

Polarizable-Vacuum (PV) Approach to General Relativity

H. E. Puthoff1

Received November 18, 2001; revised February 24, 2002

" Thus we see that changes in the vacuum dielectric constant are driven

by mass density (first term), EM energy density (second term), and the

vacuum polarization energy density itself (third term). Equations (33) and

(34), together with Maxwell’s equations for propagation in a medium with

variable dielectric constant, thus constitute the master equations to be used

in discussing matter-field interactions in a vacuum of variable dielectric

constant as required in the PV formulation of GR."

 
 
----- Original Message -----
From: Frederick Sparber
To: vortex-l
Sent: 4/11/2006 8:46:41 AM
Subject: Re: Does A Voltage Alter The Ether?

OTOH, if it goes the other way, as you increase the Potential V,
more ether is compressed between the plates as coefficient K
increases thus increasing capacitance C  and stored energy
W' = 1/2 K'* C * V'^2 , if there is ZPE brought in with the ether
the discharge of the capacitor should be over-unity by the amount
of ZPE stored?
 
Or does it result in a "negative energy field" that repels gravity?
 
Fred
----- Original Message -----
Sent: 4/11/2006 6:43:23 AM
Subject: Re: Does A Voltage Alter The Ether?

This primer implies that the ether will squish out, and require more
potential V to store more energy which will squish out more ether,and so on
if coefficient K keeps dropping ? :-)
 
 
----- Original Message -----
Sent: 4/11/2006 5:47:04 AM
Subject: Re: Does A Voltage Alter The Ether?

A parallel-plate vacuum capacitor with  Capacitance C = K*eo * Area/s
 
stores an energy  W = V^2 * K*eo*Area/2s newton-meters (or joules) (K = 1)
 
with the plate to plate Force  F  = W/s  newton-meter/meter = newton
 
Does the field E = V/s  change the value of K to more
or less than 1 (unity) ?
 
IOW, does it create a low pressure "bubble" in the ether at
high energy densities between the plates?
 
Detectable Index of refraction change?
 
Thanks in Advance.
 
Fred
 

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