Free Fall of Elementary particles
On moving bodies and their electromagnetic forces
by
Nils
Rognerud
Rognerud Research and Development, Concord, USA
rognerud@best.com
12/25/94
ABSTRACT
This paper is a review of the problem of the observable action of
gravitational forces on charged particles. The author discusses the
induced electric fields and sometimes overlooked unique physicla
properties. He analyses several experiments, showing the reality of
the induced electric fields. The current interpretation, based on the
idea of only one electric field, is compared with alternate
approaches.
Update by author Nils Rognerud:
Do not let this
conservative
abstract scare you off. The paper contains factual scientific
information
about how gravity can be explained as an electro-magnetic effect.
The information in this paper also opens the door for
understanding
how to build artificial electro-gravity fields and perhaps how we can
build
devices that will repel the electro-gravity fields from mother earth.
This
will mean we can build cars without wheels, spaceships that do not use
rocked fuel, voice and data communication without signal loss through
ocean and earth. Enjoy the paper.-
<Sept. 6, 1996>
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Errata
Equation 2.2
... F=vxB
should be
... F=q(vxB)
Equation 5.2 and 5.3
B=u0 i ve ...
should be
B=u0 q ve ...