Re: Alice slays Mad Hatter




"Sue..." <suzysewnshow@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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d
Do you mean like this?
Neutral
v
e+ : e-
s
If e+ is moved then e- follows after some period deterimed
by the Coulomb coupling and the mass of e- ???
d
Yes, but they may have no measurable mass yet.???
s
But I say neutral isn't neutral.


e+
e+ == e-
e-
d
I say that a perfect vacuum is the best insulator we have got and
to break it down creates a cosmos or getting on that way.
Mind you the perfect vacuum inside a star is under different stress
(Coulomb force) than the one in front of my nose. ??
No I'm not inside a star at the moment:-) well only a little.:-)
s
I say you need this to test for neutral.
== equals insulator

e+
e+ == e-
e-

d
I say that a perfect vacuum is neutral from the pov of the observer
and that any other measurement is some sort of offset.
In your diagram the insulator being made of particles will break down
before the vacuum and the charges will sneak round the ends
on the surface of the insulator to discharge.


Is that an electrometer ?
http://www.thebakken.org/artifacts/Henley.htm

Your diagram could possible be seen as one I think.

Sue...



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  • Re: Alice slays Mad Hatter
    ... by the Coulomb coupling and the mass of e ... I say that a perfect vacuum is the best insulator we have got and ... Mind you the perfect vacuum inside a star is under different stress ... before the vacuum and the charges will sneak round the ends ...
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    ... by the Coulomb coupling and the mass of e - ??? ... I say that a perfect vacuum is the best insulator we have got and ... The only discharge path for these two charges is a partical. ... Mind you the perfect vacuum inside a star is under different stress ...
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