Gravity Wave Detector as Random Voltage Source?
danial stocks
diode at hotmail.com
Mon Aug 14 13:46:21 CEST 2000
>
>Now, wouldnt quanta noise drown out any effects of gravity on individual
>electrons so as to make the effects of gravity insignificant?
I didn't know electrons were particularly affected by gravity.. Imagine, the
picture on your TV droops down off the edge of the screen because the
electrons are all falling.. or current flows mainly on the underside of the
conductors.. I'd reckon any minor possible effect of gravity acting on
electrons would be more than negated by the electrostatic or magnetic fields
in a circuit.. now, if we had a single electron inside a huge evacuated
faraday shield, that would be different...
Cheers,
Dan
>Rob
>
>----- Original Message -----
>From: John E Blacet <blacet at metro.net>
>To: Grant Richter <grichter at execpc.com>
>Cc: <synth-diy at node12b53.a2000.nl>
>Sent: Wednesday, August 09, 2000 3:03 AM
>Subject: Re: Gravity Wave Detector as Random Voltage Source?
>
>
> > In high school, I built a static elctricity detector with a vacuum tube
> > and a neon bulb. The tube was one of those kind with the grid brought
> > out to the top of the tube and the tube was encased in metal. I made a
> > 6" aluminum disc and put it on the grid connection.
> >
> > In my high school physics class, with the unit on the teacher's bench, I
> > could stand 50' away and run a comb through my hair. The neon bulb would
> > go crazy. (It was winter and very low humidity). Everyone was impressed.
> > Needless to say, A's in science were MINE!
> >
> > Even though I was the high school "nerd" (term was not present at that
> > time), everyone respected me; they knew I was dangerous!
> >
> > Now, back to work on that UFO detector...;>
> >
> > Regards.
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> > John Blacet
> > Blacet Research Music Electronics
> > http://www.blacet.com
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> > blacet at metro.net
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