Hello,

The effect is related to the electrostatic and movement of fluids...
There a lot of experiments with bending of fluids in electrostatic field.
The explanation of this bend is still a controversy in physics and therefore the subject is not presented in more advanced texts.
What if these performed experiments describes only a part of the possible motion of fluids in strong electric fields? What if fluids not only bend but perform a more complicated pattern motion in such strong electric field?

In a simple experiment it can be shown that a fluid rotates into a electrostatic field and ... this is the effect...

The effect is the same for water, for salted water, for isopropanol, for THF, for other liquids with or without dipolemoment, etc.

The explanation of the effect will be presented in the electricity book and the a new model for the liquid state of matter will be also presented in the chemistry-physic book.

I will leave for the actual theoreticiens the pleasure to explain the effect in the actual electromagnetism or maybe using the tunnel effect from quantum mechanic....

The link:

http://elkadot.com/index.php/en/books/electromagnetism/fluid-rotation-in-electric-field


To the desperation of Orac, the forth effect in science will be presented soon ... and after that we will move a bit to the astronomy...

Rose: I hope you are fine and good health...

Sorin Cosofret


Last edited by sorincosofret; 10/11/15 08:18 PM.