Free Fall of Elementary Particles:
On moving bodies and their electromagnetic forces
by Nils Rognerud
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 the sometimes overlooked unique physical
properties. He analyzes several experiments, showing the reality of the
induced electric fields. The current interpretation, based on the idea
of only one electric field, with certain characteristics, is compared
with alternative approaches.
Keywords: physics, grand unification, gravity, electromagnetic,
UFO, levitation, anti-gravity.
Contents:
- Introduction
- Induction and Relativity
- The Motional Electric Field
- Magnetic Influences in a Zero B-Field
- Dielectric Effects from Divergent Electric
Fields
- Gravitational Forces on Elementaty Particles
- Summary
- Acknowledgement
- References
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