From: sorin on
Dielectric properties and absurdities of modern physics

Actual orthodox electromagnetism assumes a uniform comportment of
dielectric inside a capacitor, independent of their aggregation
(solid, liquid or gas) states. Some simple experiments able to be
performed in any low level schools demonstrate the contrary. A
capacitor having a gas or liquid as dielectric cannot store energy
inside dielectric. Of course, only the cases of classical capacitors
(two metal plates and a dielectric) are taken into discussion. In the
book a detailed analysis of more complex capacitors like electrolytic
capacitors will be provided.
The proposed experiments are redundant if some well known historical
facts are analyzed. The electric charges from a Van der Graaf device
sphere disappear mysteriously as soon the belt stop rotating.
The old dissectible Leyden jar experiment is reloaded and
reinterpreted.

As usual, the Romanian version will serve as reference:
http://www.elkadot.com/ro/magneticitate/dielectrici.htm

A quite good English translation is provided at:
http://www.elkadot.com/en/magneticity/dielectric%20properties.htm

Soon the french, spanish and italian translation will be available.

In the meantime the old material about electrostatic and Coulomb law
was translated in French, Spanish and Italian and these translation
can be found at next links:
http://www.elkadot.com/fr/magneticiti/Electrostatique.htm
http://www.elkadot.com/sp/magneticidad/Electrostatica.htm
http://www.elkadot.com/it/magneticita/Elettrostatica.htm

Best regards,
Sorin Cosofret

From: eric gisse on
sorin wrote:

> Dielectric properties and absurdities of modern physics
>
> Actual orthodox electromagnetism assumes a uniform comportment of
> dielectric inside a capacitor, independent of their aggregation
> (solid, liquid or gas) states. Some simple experiments able to be
> performed in any low level schools demonstrate the contrary.

Imagine that, what a crank read in a freshman physics book many years ago
isn't exactly representative of reality.

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From: Igor on
On Jul 14, 4:27 pm, sorin <sorincosof...(a)yahoo.com> wrote:
> Dielectric properties and absurdities of modern physics
>
> Actual orthodox electromagnetism assumes a uniform comportment of
> dielectric inside a capacitor, independent of their aggregation
> (solid, liquid or gas) states.

No it doesn't.

> Some simple experiments able to be
> performed in any low level schools demonstrate the contrary. A
> capacitor having a gas or liquid as dielectric cannot store energy
> inside dielectric.

But yet, there it is.

>Of course, only the cases of classical capacitors
> (two metal plates and a dielectric) are taken into discussion. In the
> book a detailed analysis of more complex capacitors like electrolytic
> capacitors will be provided.

What book?

> The proposed experiments are redundant if some well known historical
> facts are analyzed. The electric charges from a Van der Graaf device
> sphere disappear mysteriously as soon the belt stop rotating.

Not true. It still takes a finite time for charges to dissapate.
Where do you think they go?

> The old dissectible Leyden jar experiment is reloaded and
> reinterpreted.

Maybe you should do the same with your mind and stop posting such
gibberish.