Vince Morgan wrote:
> "a_plutonium"
> news:f4248c16-ac2e-444b-b33d-065e3ade1575@n36g2000hse.googlegroups.com...
> > Now there is another experimental test on this theory that Capacitor-
> > Current = Superconduction Current
> >
> > We all know that over a long distance that power transmission is
> > better with AC current than with DC current.
> >
> > But distance should also play a fundamental role in a Superconduction
> > current if it is a Capacitor current.
> >
> Try the link below. Could be helpful.
> http://www.viesh.ru/Development%20of%20Resonance%20methods%20of%20electric%20power%20transmission.htm
> Vince
Thanks but that site really does not help the question of whether
experiments were
performed on superconductors over a larger distance than a few
centimeters or fraction of a meter.
What I need to find out if anyone conducted experiments on
superconducters such as lead at 7 Kelvin
that was of a longer distance than 10 meters or more.
But I am looking for a website that can tell whether hair-raising is a
form of diamagnetism. I believe
hair-raising is a form of diamagnetism.
And so my quest to show that a Wimshurst generator or a Van de Graaff
generator of their
Capacitor currents equal to a Superconduction current is all of a
sudden made a thousand times easier
to prove. I have the suspicion that the explanation for Hair-Raising
is mostly due to Diamagnetism.
There is a website that shows water levitated and a live frog
levitated as diamagnetism.
So I am confident that the explanation of hair raising from a Van de
Graaff is diamagnetism and thus
we have the Meissner Effect from a Van de Graaff.
So, Vince, do you spot any website that has analyzed Hair raising to
that of diamagnetism?
Archimedes Plutonium
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