Actually the term "Electrogravity" is misleading, it should
be more akin to an Ether-Energy Related Phenomenon.

I can't come up with the name for that, but if
the 5.38e41 joule "positive" energy of the earth (at it's surface) 
repels the 8.19e-14 joule "negative energy" of the electron
with a force of 8.9e-30 newtons:

k * 5.38e41 * (- 8.19e-14)/6.38e6^2 = 8.9e-30 newtons

Numerically at least, k must equal 8.235e-45 in some strange units.

Thus at it's surface the earth should exert a 
force of 4.433-3 newtons per joule of Hal Puthoff et 
"Polarizable Vacuum Negative Energy" stored
between the spheres of a concentric sphere  vacuum 
capacitor or the cylinders of a cylindrical vacuum capacitor.

At electric field intensities of ~ 210 Kilovolts/cm (~ 21 Megavolts/meter) 
up to 2,211 joules of "Negative Energy"  per cubic meter for 
an antigravity force of 9.8 newtons (or 1.0 Kg) can be generated.

Fred






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