17.03.2025, 03:43 AM
Hi Gerard,
it's amazing how common sense can sometimes lead us wrong.
For example, the Coulomb force, which is supposed to have either an attractive or repulsive effect.
The repulsive Coulomb force is pure imagination, as Alfsch explained to me six months ago and the measurements confirm. In reality, it is the shielding of an attraction:
The Antigravity on the Lab Bench, viXra.org e-Print archive, viXra:2410.0176
If we can measure, we should measure. Alternatively, we have to believe the mainstream.
If you are still interested in the proposed gravity measurement....
Microgravity Radar, viXra.org e-Print archive, viXra:2304.0173
.....I will be happy to explain it to you the 1-page-paper in more detail. It works without any problems and has already been successfully carried out by many people. From Canada to Poland. You can easily do it yourself and you can use the small, cheap scale in your household anyway.
In any case, I wish you continued success with your research, which I always read with curiosity.
Best regards
Wolfgang
it's amazing how common sense can sometimes lead us wrong.
For example, the Coulomb force, which is supposed to have either an attractive or repulsive effect.
The repulsive Coulomb force is pure imagination, as Alfsch explained to me six months ago and the measurements confirm. In reality, it is the shielding of an attraction:
The Antigravity on the Lab Bench, viXra.org e-Print archive, viXra:2410.0176
If we can measure, we should measure. Alternatively, we have to believe the mainstream.
If you are still interested in the proposed gravity measurement....
Microgravity Radar, viXra.org e-Print archive, viXra:2304.0173
.....I will be happy to explain it to you the 1-page-paper in more detail. It works without any problems and has already been successfully carried out by many people. From Canada to Poland. You can easily do it yourself and you can use the small, cheap scale in your household anyway.
In any case, I wish you continued success with your research, which I always read with curiosity.
Best regards
Wolfgang