Experimental Indications of Electro-Gravity
T. Datta, Ming Yin, Andreea Dimofte, M. C. Bleiweiss, Zhihua Cai

TL;DR
This paper reports experimental evidence suggesting that space-dependent electric fields may influence the weight of test particles, indicating a possible link to electro-gravity phenomena.
Contribution
It presents ongoing experimental results showing a mass-dependent force under electric fields, providing potential evidence for electro-gravity effects.
Findings
Detected a ppm level mass-dependent force under electric fields
Force observed only when electric field is applied
Results support the electro-gravity hypothesis
Abstract
Recent results from our on going experimental investigation of the influence of space dependant electric fields on the weight of test particles are reported. Test particles were gold coated metal spheres of same size but of different masses. Data collected from a number of runs over several years continue to indicate an intriguing effect. For experimental parameters in question this effect is manifested as a ppm level sample mass dependent force additional to expected electrostatic forces. A force that is proportional to mass is the unique signature of gravity furthermore it is non-zero only when the field is applied; hence these observations may be further evidence in support of electro-gravity.
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Taxonomy
TopicsMagnetic and Electromagnetic Effects · Relativity and Gravitational Theory · Computational Physics and Python Applications
