On Tue, 11 Apr 2006, Frederick Sparber wrote:

> 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 ? :-)

I don't know.   Isn't the ether supposed to be fairly rigid?

:)



>
> http://www1.gantep.edu.tr/~koc/EP331Lecture/emtlec7.pdf
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: Frederick Sparber
> To: vortex-l
> 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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