From: Miriam English (miriam@werple.net.au)
Date: Thu Aug 09 2001 - 02:07:31 MDT
At 07:46 AM 08/08/2001 -0700, Charles Hixson wrote:
>The repulsion might be easy to determine. Determining that it wasn't
>magnetic or paramagnetic levitation might not be as easy.
careful use of different materials should help there. If nonmagnetic
objects are affected just as much as magnetic ones then it kinda rules them
out.
>And there might also be noticable convection currents in such a setup.
Set up the apparatus sideways.
>I suppose that it depends on the strength of the effects. If he's right,
>then it could be quite interesting. It *would* be quite unexpected.
But cool :-)
Though even if it does turn out to be real, it's probably not useful for
much yet if you have to use such incredible amperages to achieve slight
effects.
Cheers,
- Miriam
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