Frederick Sparber"writes,
> I agree with this, but to get the repulsive force up to 1.0 kilograms at
> the earth's surface you need about 1.30e30 "stacked electrons", based on
> their calculated anti-gravitaic "hypocharge" of 7.83e-41 coulombs.
Using comparative weights based on the Bohr atom and
Jones Beene wrote,
>
> There is increasingly good evidence - and it is part of Mills CQM theory,
that electrons do no *feel* gravity, and might even be anti-gravitaic
>
I agree with this, but to get the repulsive force up to 1.0 kilograms at
the earth's surface you need about 1.30e30 "stacked ele
OK. Quick *off-beat* weird and wonderful thought-for-today, about this thread in the
context of a particular meme:
That meme being a particular SHAPE: the almost universal "saucer-shape" of the UFO.
Why this meme in the context of "Charge confinement by Casimir forces"
m
to be saying is that internal relativistic effects in the 2-d disk which is the
electron (shades of Mills) is able to neutralize electrostatic repulsion.
> K.N: Apropo our recent discussion...
> Charge confinement by Casimir forces
> Authors: H. E. Puthoff, M. A. Piestrup
>
At 01:53 am 27-08-04 -0400, you wrote:
>
>I was saving this for another time, but this particular discussion seems to make it
>relevant. I have done some simple electrostatic experiments that seem to contradict
>conventional wisdom about attraction and repulsion of charged bodies and may in fact
now.
Any thoughts on this?
M.
==
Keith wrote:
Apropo our recent discussion...sure would be nice if lurkers could
speak up now and again. Hey, who's this Puthoff fellow anyway huh??? (grin).
Charge confinement by Casimir forces
Authors: H. E. Puthoff, M. A. Pi
Hey All.
Apropo our recent discussion...sure would be nice if lurkers could
speak up now and again. Hey, who's this Puthoff fellow anyway huh??? (grin).
Charge confinement by Casimir forces
Authors: H. E. Puthoff, M. A. Piestrup
Comments: 6 pages
Subj-class: General Physics
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