[NewCandle] Aluminum and Copper Disc Weight Effects

Nick Reiter avalonbiker at yahoo.com
Sun Sep 2 18:10:28 EDT 2007


Good afternoon, Fred,

Let me toss you out a proposition...

Since it is going to be a while to catch up and try to
chew on the assortment of both on and off list mails
containing your corroborating data, I'd be willing to
try it a little differently:

I think I may be getting a little bit of an idea about
it, but if you could have an IDEAL test structure that
embodies your principle, and should theoretically
demonstrate a maximum torque or motion in an e-field,
what would it be?  The anodized Al you have written
of?  If you can specify your "dream test", I would try
to build it and test it for you, since I have access
to a variety of metal forms and can apply coatings,
etc.

Here is what I have at my disposal...

aluminum foil, rod, plate, billet
high purity metals for vacuum coating - 

copper, cadmium, aluminum, tellurium, bismuth, nickel,
chromium, gold, silver, platinum, lead, zinc

electroless Ni and Au plating

Brass masses, titanium plate, tungsten foil and rods.

copper tubing of many sizes.

Zirconium, stainless steel, molybdenum, copper, brass,
lead foils.

ceramic paints and coatings

silicon carbide masses, lots of graphite, quartz and
glass tubing and sheet.

conductive tin oxide (TCO coated glass)

I have some chemicals that can anodize Al.

Out of all of this, what can I build and try out for
you?

N


--- Frederick Sparber <fsparber at gmail.com> wrote:

> Interesting to note the materials used by Wallace at
> GE in his "Kinemassic"
> gravity experiments
> in patents 3,626,605 and 3,626,606.
> Copper - Brass Steel, etc.
> 
> Kinetic Contact Potential Couple?
> 
> Fred
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