by Carlhole » Sun 16 Aug 2009, 13:20:08
$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('drew', 'C')arl and EU, go to the EEstory, like I said. There are people there who certainly pass for experts in physics and capacitors. They also post tons of links to academic papers and journals as well as bona fide comments from technical people who know the players and the science. If you want to argue with them over there be prepared to bring out your university level math and physics as you'll be needing them.
There is no decent layman's article about the physics of permittivity at TheEEstory.com.
Yet, there are many, many lay people who would like to be able to judge the merits of the permittivity idea with greater accuracy (since it's a big speculative bet at this point). My only point was that an exploration of the physics of ultra-capacitance written for market speculators would be very well-received at this point.
When you got on subjects like this on boards such as EEstory, you get alot of anonymous people spouting jargon. This does nothing to elucidate the reasonableness of EEstor's or Zenn's claims. I logged on and requested info at EEstory.com:
$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('Dearth', 'I') don't want to read a bunch of physics or chemistry gobbledegook about the subject of ulta-capacitance.
I want to read an article which interviews several reputable physicists with differing views about the science of ultra-capacitance that attempts to address questions like: "What is it about the molecular arrangements of pure Barium Titranate that allows it to achieve a high permittivity?". Or, "Might some carbon nanotube wizardry ever promise ultra-capacitance?". Or, "Are there any mathematical or physical limits to achieving permittivity as it is currently understood"; if so, is 22% a far out number or a more or less reasonable figure"?
Something like a Scientific American-style article would be be very well-received by market speculators and other interested sorts right now even if definitive answers are unavailable.
is about the best you're going to get on the subject.