Proposal for the realization of Santilli's comparative test on the gravity of electrons and positrons via a horizontal supercooled vacuum tube
Victor-Otto de Haan

TL;DR
This paper proposes a feasible experimental setup using current technology to compare the gravitational effects on electrons and positrons with a horizontal supercooled vacuum tube.
Contribution
It introduces a detailed experimental proposal for Santilli's gravity test on electrons and positrons, emphasizing practical feasibility with existing technology.
Findings
Design of a supercooled vacuum tube for the test
Feasibility analysis confirming current technology sufficiency
Detailed requirements for sources, shielding, and detection
Abstract
A proposal for the realization of Santilli's comparative test of the gravity of electrons and positrons via a horizontal supercooled vacuum tube is described. Principle and requirements are described concerning the sources, vacuum chamber electromagnetic shielding and pressure and position sensitive detector. It is concluded that with current technology the experiment is perfectly feasible.
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Taxonomy
TopicsRadioactive Decay and Measurement Techniques · Muon and positron interactions and applications · Particle Accelerators and Free-Electron Lasers
