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| aetherist:
--- Quote from: TimFox on June 28, 2022, 01:23:41 pm --- --- Quote from: aetherist on June 28, 2022, 07:51:49 am ---My problem is that my new (electon) electricity needs the photons (electons) propagating along the outside surface of a wire to hug the wire, due to a slowing on the near sides. These electons also heat the wire due to resistance. If a perfect conductor has zero resistance then there will be no heating. But, according to my theory, if there is zero resistance then there will be zero or very little hugging effect. Hence a perfect conductor would have zero conductance. Zero conductance is in effect infinite resistance. Hence zero resistance gives infinite resistance. And thencely comes the madness. --- End quote --- This is a reductio ad absurdum, by which you have disproved your own thesis. --- End quote --- That’s why the difference tween zero resistance & perfect conductor & superconductor might be critical to my electons. Firstly, Lewin's silly gedanken highlites that internal drift of electrons is at best a minor player in electricity. 1. It supports Veritasium's apostles who reckon that electricity is (mainly) in the Poynting Field. 2. It supports Heaviside's idea that electricity is a slab of E×H energy current that flows along the outside of a wire. 3. It supports Catt's idea that the Heaviside energy current propagates tween a pair of wires. 4. It also supports my new (electon) electricity. To fathom the apparent contradiction re zero resistance & infinite resistance for my electons i need to fathom the real nature of resistance. Me myself i am the guy for the job. It might take time. |
| aetherist:
--- Quote from: electrodacus on June 28, 2022, 04:56:09 pm --- --- Quote from: aetherist on June 28, 2022, 07:51:49 am ---My problem is that my new (electon) electricity needs the photons (electons) propagating along the outside surface of a wire to hug the wire, due to a slowing on the near sides. These electons also heat the wire due to resistance. If a perfect conductor has zero resistance then there will be no heating. But, according to my theory, if there is zero resistance then there will be zero or very little hugging effect. Hence a perfect conductor would have zero conductance. Zero conductance is in effect infinite resistance. Hence zero resistance gives infinite resistance. And thencely comes the madness. --- End quote --- What are you talking about ? Your new electron ? Conductivity is the inverse of resistance so it will be infinite for a superconductor. Also there is a limit of how much current you can pass through a super conductor and if you exceed that it becomes a normal conductor same as if the critical temperature is exceeded. --- End quote --- Re my new (electon) electricity u should search electon (on this forum) & find my descriptions (at least 200 posts). I have never looked very closely at superconductor theory. But the frailty of superconduction might help my thinking re the role played by my electons. A supposed disproof of my electons will turn out to be a proof, once again. Its fun being a genius. Waking up in bed is the best part, that first second or two when it dawns that u are so smart (& sometimes hungover). |
| electrodacus:
--- Quote from: aetherist on June 29, 2022, 12:39:34 am ---Re my new (electon) electricity u should search electon (on this forum) & find my descriptions (at least 200 posts). I have never looked very closely at superconductor theory. But the frailty of superconduction might help my thinking re the role played by my electons. A supposed disproof of my electons will turn out to be a proof, once again. Its fun being a genius. Waking up in bed is the best part, that first second or two when it dawns that u are so smart (& sometimes hungover). --- End quote --- Give me a short definition of what an (electon) is. Something like the definition for an electron which is a negatively charged subatomic particle. Searching on the forum for electon will result in a lot of typos that people made when they wanted to say electron. |
| aetherist:
--- Quote from: electrodacus on June 29, 2022, 01:45:40 am --- --- Quote from: aetherist on June 29, 2022, 12:39:34 am ---Re my new (electon) electricity u should search electon (on this forum) & find my descriptions (at least 200 posts). I have never looked very closely at superconductor theory. But the frailty of superconduction might help my thinking re the role played by my electons. A supposed disproof of my electons will turn out to be a proof, once again. Its fun being a genius. Waking up in bed is the best part, that first second or two when it dawns that u are so smart (& sometimes hungover). --- End quote --- Give me a short definition of what an (electon) is. Something like the definition for an electron which is a negatively charged subatomic particle. Searching on the forum for electon will result in a lot of typos that people made when they wanted to say electron. --- End quote --- An electon is a photon that is propagating along a surface (wire). Photons have 5 existences -- free photons -- semi-confined (electons) -- confined (electrons O)(photons orbiting a nucleus) -- free electrons (electrons L)(photons that have formed a loop, biting their tail) -- neutrinos (photons that have formed pairs)(sharing the same helical central axis)(180 deg out of phase). |
| Alex Eisenhut:
--- Quote from: aetherist on June 29, 2022, 02:11:00 am --- neutrinos (photons that have formed pairs)(sharing the same helical central axis)(180 deg out of phase). --- End quote --- If you listen closely, you can hear Richard Feynman yelling hoarsely. |
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