[NewCandle] More spacecraft velocity anomalies
Keith Nagel
NewCandleAdmin at ipdiscover.com
Mon Mar 3 01:43:10 EST 2008
Horace writes:
>This means, as I and I think
>others have have speculated, if the effect is indeed due to such a
>gravimagnetic force, that the alignment of particle spins due to the
>earth's magnetic field causes a substantial increase in the
>gravimagnetic field strength.
I agree Horace, the gravimagnetic relative permeability of the earth must be
> 1.
The resulting gravimagnetic wave speed through the earth should then
be less than C. LIGO users beware (grin).
Materials can be magnetic in many different ways
( diamagnetic, paramagnetic, ferromagnetic to name but three)
and I think gravimagnetic fields will also be found to be generated
by several different mechanisms. As you say, ferromagnets
like the earth seem to show a small effect, so the generating
mechanism is mostly electron and a small nuclear spin. Quite different
from the superconductor where the effect is due to
electron pairing. Then there is Wallace's observations of
manipulating pure nuclear spin to achieve a gravimagnetic
field.
We need to get the gravimagnetic permeability up
to where desktop mass experiments using FOG's can produce
a result. With numbers in the 100-1000 range that's still
not practical. But it's a start. We might well profit
from engaging more of the mass of each atom than
just the electron.
K.
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