Permeability Measurement |
One of the things that need to be measured is the gravitomagnetic permeability of the vacuum, ? or the ratio of B/H. Henry Wallace is one of the first authors that mentions the analog of the pulse transformer. The dA/dt term of one wheel induced rotation in a nearby wheel in the opposite direction of the ramp. Below is a picture of an initial experiment in which the reactive wheel turned in the opposite direction of the ramping wheel attached to the motor spindle during the ramp up and the reactive wheel changes direction to that of the wheel mounted to the motor after the initial acceleration ramp as one might expect considering viscous drag. It should be considered a rough and ready preliminary test indicating direction only. The observation indicates that one should be able to measure a gravitoelectric field in the theta direction close to the active wheel. Seeing anything at all indicates that a sensitive accelerometer might measure the event. Remember, E= - dA/dt. The oxidized steel shaft that provides a bearing housing for the reactive wheel is 5/8 inch diameter to give one an indication of scale.
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