Have you ever wanted to build a UFO? There's been allot of work based upon the polarization of dielectrics and or space. But, I had this idea. Since, a parallel tuned circuit stores energy and a series tuned circuit shorts it out, even though both are resonant, the thought of transmitting with a parallel resonant circuit at ultra-high voltages millions of volts, and receiving with a series tuned circuit all of that energy does produce a directional result. From one antenna to the other in an almost quenching fashion.
In electrostatics you learn that 3 million volts is where the dielectric of anything breaks down and a plasma is ignited or an arc. Positive or negative can blow directionally. It's all a matter of whether the positive charge has built up above a ground potential or the negative. So, if you have a floating potential, it's all a matter of where it wants to go quantitatively.
So, if you have a parallel resonant circuit with a transmitting antenna and a series tuned receiving antenna, they'd pull or be attracted to each the other. So, building a basic high voltage motor that will spin based upon the two different circuits being mounted on a single dielectric post should prove the point because it could be driven at a distance away from a Tesla coil. If the parallel tuned circuit leads and you have a basic air core solenoid, and a basic solenoid based series tuned circuit both tuned to the same frequency as the Tesla coil, they should rotate in the direction of the parallel tuned circuit. You want enough distance to try to prevent mutual inductance, even though it is impossible, try without using more than a ground plate as a shield. Don't box them in so that they cannot resonate. Even with those balanced on a piece of string from the ceiling could prove a point.
Matching impedance with the permeability and permittivity of space may seem impossible. But, if it's ever really done, you could use everything that allows for a photon to travel across space as if it were a stationary rail in space pointed in any direction you want to go. If effect use space itself as a key component in a linear motor.
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Last Edit: April 27, 2010, 10:02:43 PM
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