[118678] in Cypherpunks
Re: Electrogravitation As A Unified Field Theory
daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Steve Schear)
Tue Oct 5 14:37:15 1999
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Date: Tue, 05 Oct 1999 11:19:14 -0700
To: Tim May <tcmay@got.net>, cypherpunks@cyberpass.net
From: Steve Schear <schear@lvcm.com>
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At 12:34 AM 10/5/99 -0700, Tim May wrote:
>At 11:45 PM -0700 1999-10-04, Steve Schear wrote:
>>This work presents a study of electrogravitational field mechanics
>>leading to a solution of the actual
>>gravitational mechanism. Here you will find links to my free e-book,
>>"Electrogravitation As
>>A Unified Field Theory", as well as related files, some of which are
>>animated graphics
>>types.
>>
>>http://www.electrogravity.com
>>
>>--Steve
>
>"My free e-book"?
>
>Is this your stuff?
No. But its amazing what someone can do with a bit of physics knowledge and
MathCAD these days ;-)
>
>UFOs, anti-gravity, control of time....
>
>
>Give me a break. I can't believe that anyone falls for this junk.
Yeah, yeah.... I know. It certainly seems to go against my limited physics
training. Although most in the professional physics community consider this
modern day alchemy, a few brave or foolish professionals have dipped theirs
toes. One such person is Prof. Oleg Jefimenko. A well known scientist in
electrostatics, Prof. Jefimenko has published a number of articles and
books in recent years which attempt to explore and explain some of the
possible basis for a relationship between electromagnetism and
gravitationch. His book, "Causality, Electromagnetic Indiction and
Gravitation," is a well written, textbook-like, work which should be
accessible to most anyone with a hard science or electrical engineering
background.
As I understand the works of these various researchers, including
Jefimentko, they attempt to show compelling evidence why traditional
gravitational explanations are incomplete and that many of the 'anomolies'
they identify can be explained by refiguring gravitational theories to
correspond more closely to Maxwell's electromagnetic form. Are they one to
something ground breahking or just jerking off? I believe it when someone
builds something concrete which indesputably demonstrates effects which
cannot be explained by conventional wisdom but which can by these newer
theories.
--Steve