Re: New impoved facts part 1v03




"Sue..." <suzysewnshow@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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d
No, the SOL is a function of the vacuum and in the strictest sense
needs no charges or particles to maintain its velocity.

s
Ah Ha ! ! !
Now we have a bone to fight over. I insisted we include charges
in the vacuum so you would have something to produce a potential.
But you assert the potential can exist on it's own.
d
Ah Ha ! ! !
Yes but I admit I sort of cheat and it goes this way a vacuum capacitor is
charged, the charging system is removed, the vacuum in between the plates of
the capacitor holds the electric field and the potential is held in the
plates.The plates are removed from the cosmos in different direction
including the charging equipment and the cosmos and the field are left
holding the potential :-) True :-) Honest :-)
Difficult to prove to you thou. Thinking.................Could we leave the
plates in the cosmos but so far away you could not find them
?................How about if we reduced then in size to very
small.................Ok I admit that potential in static form can only
exist when attached to a pair of matter hooks of some description but a
moving potential exists in radiation if you see it as I do. The question is
how is matter derived from vacuum to both transmit and recieve the
radiation???

Grrrr! Its my bone :-)


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