Tuesday, April 25, 2017

Earth as a Spherical Capacitor

With plenty of evidence indicating that Earth is expanding, and that it is hollow, it is interesting to note that this would mean that Earth is an enormous spherical capacitor, and as such it is a capacitor that is increasingly efficient.

A capacitor is able to store more charge as it becomes thinner, and the crust of a hollow globe would necessarily become thinner as it expands.

Adding to this that we have evidence from fossil records that gravity must have been stronger in the past, we see that gravity and capacitance appear to be linked. What causes gravity may not be mass, but charge. With increasing charge stored in the capacitance of our planet, gravity has increased over time.

A capacitor model of gravity would solve the mystery of the apparent increase in gravity, and how our planet can be both hollow and expanding.

http://hyperphysics.phy-astr.gsu.edu/hbase/electric/capsph.html

Capacitors (7189597135).jpg

By Eric Schrader from San Francisco, CA, United States - 12739s, CC BY-SA 2.0, Link

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