[General] Schwinger Limit and Frame dragging

Andrew Meulenberg mules333 at gmail.com
Mon May 4 20:56:37 PDT 2015


Dear John M,

I have proposed that the AC 'mass' field is the reason that they cannot
directly measure the mass of a neutrino. It seems 'silly' to propose DC
fields and deny AC versions.

Andrew

On Tue, May 5, 2015 at 6:39 AM, John Macken <john at macken.com> wrote:

> Hi Everyone,
>
>
>
> *Schwinger Limit*
>
> I have just had an insight which I thought that the group would find
> interesting.  One of the questions Davis asked about the energy density of
> spacetime was: "Is it subject to the Schwinger limit where results go
> from linear to non-linear?" I looked up the Schwinger limit and it is the
> electric field  which would start to generate electrons and positrons
> from the vacuum.  This limit is given below.  The reason for writing again
> is that it is a quite reasonable that any model which has either a radius
> or diameter equal to the reduced Compton wavelength would be supported by
> the electrons and positrons being created by an electric field at the
> Schwinger limit.
>
>
>
>   V/m     Schwinger limit
>
>      Reduced Compton wavelength for an electron
>
>
>
> If a particle has a radius (or diameter) equal to its reduced Compton
> wavelength, then it is reasonable that the particle/antiparticle pair could
> be extracted from the virtual particles present in the spacetime field if
> the electric field times the particle's radius (or diameter) is equal to
> the energy of the particle divided by charge.  Here is the calculation.
>
>
>
>
>
> I am not intending to have a discussion about the virtues of either single
> loop or double loop, so I have acknowledged that my observation can be used
> to support either model because the proponent can claim that either the
> radius of diameter supports their model.  The important point is that the
> Schwinger limit supports any model which is a fraction of the Compton
> wavelength.
>
>
>
> *Frame Dragging *
>
>
>
> David also asked a question about frame dragging.  I have recently worked
> out another part of my model which implies that it should produce frame
> dragging.  However, I have not quantified the magnitude of the effect yet.
> The attached Word document is one short section of my revised chapter 10.
> I am not sure that you will be able to understand all the symbols because I
> have not gone back and made sure that this section can be read
> independently of the rest of the book.  However, for anyone interested in
> this concept, here is the section that mentions frame dragging.
>
>
>
> I am nearly finished with my revised draft of the book.  If anyone wants
> to read the revised chapters rather than the chapters written 18 months
> ago, I will be happy to send them to you.
>
>
>
> John M.
>
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