The discussion focuses on determining the breakdown voltage of layered materials, specifically air, glass, and an inert gas. Participants highlight that simply adding the breakdown voltages of each layer is not valid due to the complexities of dielectric polarization and voltage gradients. It is suggested to calculate the breakdown voltage using the glass layer alone, as it is the most critical for the application, while considering the contributions of air and gas for safety. Testing is emphasized as a practical method to verify theoretical calculations, with participants sharing their experimental results and dielectric strength data. Overall, understanding the geometry and spacing of the materials is crucial for accurate voltage breakdown assessments.