Horace Heffner wrote:
Gravimagnetics continues to slowly evolve
http://mtaonline.net/~hheffner/FullGravimag.pdf
OK this is the fifth iteration of this paper downloaded recently, so I
had to come up with a new filing algorithm to keep from clogging up my
HD with duplicates ;-) However, this one was worth it, if only for this
snippet:
Matter-antimatter pairs created from the vacuum carry the
same gravitational charge. Gravitational charge thus appears to not be
conserved. There is a convenient and highly unanticipated resolution to
this problem. When a matter-antimatter pair is created from the vacuum
there is always simultaneously created a mirror matter-antimatter pair.
Call such a foursome a *dual pair*. Further, having negative
gravitational charge, the mirror matter-mirror antimatter pair
represents negative energy. Thus is provided a significant new
interpretation of the Dirac equation negative energy. Further, the net
energy created from the vacuum double pair formation (initially anyway)
is stunningly exactly zero. ...
Correct or incorrect - it is too early to even opine, as this is one of
those pregnant ideas which needs to gestate - it is most provacative.
J.
I should add that the optimists in the free-energy world need not be
totally disheartened with the "stunningly exactly zero" verdict, as this
only underlines the necessity of finding, and building on, a basic
asymmetry - which has always been the challenge.