Re: 40% Overunity??

Jerry Wayne Decker ( jwdatwork@yahoo.com )
Tue, 12 Jan 1999 10:28:12 -0800 (PST)

Hi Ken et al!

Ok, I'll bite...check this animation showing the fields produced from
a point charge and it ties into the Lorentz contraction;

http://webphysics.davidson.edu/Applets/Lorentz/Lorentz_FEL.html
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Dirac delta function having unbounded height and zero width;

http://liley.physics.swin.oz.au/~dtl/sp407/backproj/node12.html
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Electron as a cloud rather than a point charge;

http://purduenews.uns.purdue.edu/UNS/newspix97/pix59.html
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Interesting URL on electromagnetic waves showing it is the electric
field we most commonly use;

http://maxwell.byu.edu/~spencerr/websumm122/node115.html
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---Kenneth Carrigan wrote:
>
>
> >Hi Ken et al!
> >
> >I was puzzled by your use of the term DIAC or DIRAC.
> >
>
>
> YES!! I typo'd it wrong.. I meant Dirac! Thanks! Laplace
> transforms, fourier series, etc.. Dirac.
>
> Impulse symbol... it is a intense unit-area pulse so brief
> that measuring equipment of a given resolving power
> is unable to distinguish between them and even briefer
> pulses. The important part or attribute is the integration
> or integral... Heaviside used it extensively... but Dirac
> introduced it from quantum machanics and caught on.
> The underlying concept permeates physics!! Point masses,
> point charges, point sources, concentrated forces, line
> sources, surface charges, and lots more! LOL... Of course
> all these thing do NOT exist! Or .. we have not seen them
> exist YET! <g>
>
> The concept value stems from the fact that the impulse
> response - the effect associated with the impulse (point
> mass.. point charges..) maybe indistingusihable from the
> response due to a psychical realizable pulse.
>
> For sure the answers are close... this Pulse answers LOTS
> of questions associated with Bio energies, from our bodies
> emissions to emissivity to correcting auros... healing our bodies.
> Also. Telsa noted Force, pain, heat was an outcome of this
> Arc or impulse... LOTS to look at here....
>
> To say the least... I am thrilled to no end! Finally.. somewhere to
> look for answers that Physics can address also.
>
> v/r Ken Carrigan
>

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