DeiRenDopa
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Peratt's model, and simulation(s), has come up in comments on a Tom Bridgman blog entry: Electric Universe: Real Plasma Physicists BUILD Mathematical Models.
In this, Siggy_G made this claim:
I have not been able to get a copy of the Meierovich and Peratt paper Tom cites, and the abstract isn't helpful.
Does anyone have access to a copy of this paper? If so, what does it say about how "gravity" was included in Peratt's basic model?
Also, does anyone know where Peratt published actual details of the simulations he ran, that formed the basis of the paper Siggy_G cited?
In this, Siggy_G made this claim:
And later Tom wrote this:By the way, you are aware that Peratt did include mass/gravity in his later simulations of 1995 right?
PDF: http://tinyurl.com/2a7scc7
Now the paper Siggy_G cited is totally unclear on what the simulation Peratt ran was (that formed the basis of the paper); he doesn't anywhere cite the simulation, nor provide any details in the paper itself (his reference to his 1992 book isn't helpful; AFAIK, in that book he shows how gravity could be included, but also makes it clear that he hadn't, then, done any simulations which included gravity).I do believe Siggy_G is correct in that Peratt had gravity included in his simulation. Try
B. E. Meierovich and A. L. Peratt. Equilibrium of intergalactic currents. IEEE Transactions on Plasma
Science, 20:891–+, December 1992.
I have not been able to get a copy of the Meierovich and Peratt paper Tom cites, and the abstract isn't helpful.
Does anyone have access to a copy of this paper? If so, what does it say about how "gravity" was included in Peratt's basic model?
Also, does anyone know where Peratt published actual details of the simulations he ran, that formed the basis of the paper Siggy_G cited?
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