Re: Displacement Current Demonstration



On 26 Mar 2007 00:44:34 -0700, "Benj" <bjacoby@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:


John C. Polasek wrote:

The displacement charges lean right and left alternately to make the
displacment current.

But you may object, where do the charges come from? That's the
question I asked myself, that caused me to do the analysis in my
permittivity paper. And that's how I was led to conclude there was
another space, a dual to our universe.

Yes, I do object, but I also see your point! I do follow your argument
and I'd expect one to say that the E field in the vacuum capacitor has
to come from the charges on the plates which to me immediately implies
a geometric dependence. However, you place the charges in free space
vacuum as "displacement charges" which does indeed solve the problem
of "black box" equivalence! But like you, I can see no way for this
to be allowed unless as you say there is a dual universe or perhaps
additional unseen dimensions to our universe.

Interesting argument!

I know a simple experiment but I think I'll wait a bit.

OK.

Benj
It's more than an interesting argument as you can see if you look at
the paper @ http://www.dualspace.net.

I calculated a number of defining constants like L, K, Y, rho, etc. (I
will put these in a table next version).
In Eq. 14 I defined eps0 using some properties of the cell, K N/m
and L meters, the cell size:
eps0 = e^2/Lmc^2 = 2e*pairdens/K
where L is cell size 3.51e-14m, and
eps0 = 2e*edens/K
where K is the spring constant 2,6e14N/m and
pairdens = 2e/L^3
So 2mc^2 = .5KL^2 spring energy of displacement (full)
It all works, and what set me to suspecting a second space is that the
extreme mass density of rho = 2m/L^3
is rho = rho_Fe * alpha^3 i.e. 2.5 million times iron
The new space is scaled down by alpha, the fine structure constant.
This is not an interesting argument. This is new physics.
John Polasek



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