Antinventor2020
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So, I watched this one video explaining the quantum vacuum, and how charged affect virtual particles
Then it came to me. We know we can have rotating electromagnetic fields created by two sets of specially wound coils, one fed a signal and the other fed one at 90 degrees phase shift which can cause a rotation of magnetic field. However, what if we did something similar, but instead of electromagnetic fields, we used high voltage charges. Imagine we have two high voltage transformers. One is fed a signal, and the other the same signal at 90 degrees phase shift. The output of the two transformers are two spaced conductive spheres each.
One way to imagine this is like having two charged particles, one negative, and one positive, rotating around an axis. I believe this would be a torsion field of sorts. Perhaps it would have interesting effects. I have no clue as to how I could generate two signals with a 90 degree phase shift.
Any thoughts?
One way to imagine this is like having two charged particles, one negative, and one positive, rotating around an axis. I believe this would be a torsion field of sorts. Perhaps it would have interesting effects. I have no clue as to how I could generate two signals with a 90 degree phase shift.
Any thoughts?