Biefeld-Brown Effect and Space Curvature of Electromagnetic Field
- 1 Institute of Mechanical Sciences, Vilnius Gediminas Technical University, Vilnius, Lithuania
Abstract
With applying of new proposed electromagnetic gravity Lagrangian together with Einstein-Hilbert equation not zero space curvature was derived. The curvature gives “a priory” postulate of equivalence of mass and electro-magnetic field gravity properties. The non - zero trace of energy-stress tensor of electrical field changes space curvature of gravity mass, which yields to prediction of dependence of capacitor gravity mass from capacitor capacitance and voltage values, observed in Biefeld-Brown effect. The other, not observed prediction could be applied to coil gravity mass dependence from coil inductance and current values. New physical constant, electromagnetic field gravity constant α g , was introduced to conform with theoretical and experimental data.
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