Re: Spinning Capacitive Fields & the Poynting Vector

Jerry W. Decker ( (no email) )
Sun, 06 Dec 1998 17:50:27 -0600

Hi Marcelo et al!

You wrote:
> My guess is we need to study the fields present in the space between
> those two metal plates to get some new idea on how extract energy
> from them.

> When the plates are charged, the air ( the dielectric ) is
> "compressed" by the electric field.

> At some voltage level, that "compressed air" will break and we'll
> get a spark.

> So, what if we could "drain" the field between the plates in some
> way that this "pressure" won't be raised to the spark level ?

I think the dielectric will be a key here because the slower it charges,
the longer we'll have the 'charging field' that will entrain the aether
to move in one direction. That is the trick - to not let the charge it
bleed off or the direction of flow REVERSES which will interfere with
the entrained aether motion and cause any power tapping possibilities to
be canceled.

So, if we use a charging field that slowly builds up the charge in the
dielectric between the plates, then we have an entraining effect on the
aether in that local area.

IMO, if we discharge these two capacitor plates by shorting them OUTSIDE
the area, yes we will have a sharp reversal of flow in the capacitive
field area, but to my way of thinking, its analogous to a tornado
pushing a paper straw through a telephone pole...with sufficient
velocity/amplitude, matter/energy doesn't respond the same as at lower
velocities and amplitudes.

Again, the energy flows in to charge the dielectric, aether begins to
flow like syrup, loosening up and moving in the direction of flow of the
charge.

By shorting it out to discharge the capacitor, we have a very short,
high intensity REVERSE flow but it happens so fast that the aether flow
in the preferred direction is not appreciably affected.

Is that too confusing? I don't know how to make it any clearer but its
the way I envision the motion...the file on Reynolds idea of Aether
being a dilatant matrix explains this changing of aether 'viscosity' in
the presence of sufficiently sustained disturbing forces. It is one of
the most intriguing explanations I've ever heard and ties in very, VERY
well with the Haisch/Rueda/Puthoff paper on aether/zpe as the cause of
inertia.

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