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Ford, L. H. and A. Vilenkin.

Text: "A gravitational analogue of the Aharonov-Bohm effect." Particles constrained to move in a region where the Riemannian tensor vanishes may nonetheless exhibit physical effects arising from nonzero curvature in a region from which they are excluded. This is a gravitational analogue of the Aharonov-Bohm effect. The second Bedini motor, purportedly a free energy device, may possibly exhibit such an effect, if one considers vacuum/spacetime to simply be a virtual particle flux ether. Since electrostatic scalar potential, for example, can cause curvature of spacetime, a hitherto unsuspected linkage of electrical and gravitational fields may be indicated under zero force-field conditions. See William J. Hooper's work and patents. See also Santilli, R.M., "Partons and gravitation: Some puzzling questions." Annals of Physics, 83(1), Mar. 1974, p. 108-157 for proof that the electrical field and the gravitational field are at least partially the same thing. Journal of Physics A. Mathematical, Nuclear and General. (Great Britain). 14(9), Sep. 1981. p. 2353-2357.

See Also: Bohm-Aharonov effect, scalar electromagnetics, Bedini device, free-energy devices, scalar interferometry, foundations of physics, quantum mechanics, charged particles.

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