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| electrodacus:
--- Quote from: aetherist on June 29, 2022, 02:11:00 am ---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). --- End quote --- So you say the (electon) is a boson but is not one of the 5 we know about else you will not rename it. Is that so ? Do this (electons) exists at all times and are they found only along the wire surface? Are they present only in or on the surface of metals ? What is the role of this (electons) ? Since an imbalance of electrons gets you electrical potential that we measure in (Volts) and a stream of electrons is electrical current that we measure in (Ampers). |
| aetherist:
--- Quote from: electrodacus on June 29, 2022, 03:07:25 am --- --- Quote from: aetherist on June 29, 2022, 02:11:00 am ---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). --- End quote --- So you say the (electon) is a boson but is not one of the 5 we know about else you will not rename it. Is that so ? Do this (electons) exists at all times and are they found only along the wire surface? Are they present only in or on the surface of metals ? What is the role of this (electons) ? Since an imbalance of electrons gets you electrical potential that we measure in (Volts) and a stream of electrons is electrical current that we measure in (Ampers). --- End quote --- I don’t study standard particle physics. The fundamental particle is the photon. This makes everything we feel & see (except for gravity). Electons are only found on a surface (& on a nucleus). Probly only on metals. Or possibly on any conductor. If an electon jumps off a surface it becomes a free photon. If an electon jumps off a surface onto a nucleus then it becomes an orbiting electon. I wrongly called it an orbiting photon before, which it is (ie electons are photons). There is no such thing as an orbiting electron. Volts & Amperes are due to my electons. However, i am ok with 3 kinds of electricity on/in a wire. My electons. Free electrons moving along outside a surface (wire). Free electrons moving along inside a wire. They might all contribute to Voltage & Amperage. U should read the papers by Forrest Bishop, re V & I. And read the stuff by Ivor Catt. However, neither Forrest nor Ivor mention my electons. |
| electrodacus:
--- Quote from: aetherist on June 29, 2022, 03:41:38 am ---I don’t study standard particle physics. The fundamental particle is the photon. This makes everything we feel & see (except for gravity). Electons are only found on a surface (& on a nucleus). Probly only on metals. Or possibly on any conductor. If an electon jumps off a surface it becomes a free photon. If an electon jumps off a surface onto a nucleus then it becomes an orbiting electon. I wrongly called it an orbiting photon before, which it is (ie electons are photons). There is no such thing as an orbiting electron. Volts & Amperes are due to my electons. However, i am ok with 3 kinds of electricity on/in a wire. My electons. Free electrons moving along outside a surface (wire). Free electrons moving along inside a wire. They might all contribute to Voltage & Amperage. U should read the papers by Forrest Bishop, re V & I. And read the stuff by Ivor Catt. However, neither Forrest nor Ivor mention my electons. --- End quote --- I see you are the version of flat earthers. I had the correct idea about you initially but just wanted to make sure. |
| aetherist:
--- Quote from: electrodacus on June 29, 2022, 03:59:46 am --- --- Quote from: aetherist on June 29, 2022, 03:41:38 am ---I don’t study standard particle physics. The fundamental particle is the photon. This makes everything we feel & see (except for gravity). Electons are only found on a surface (& on a nucleus). Probly only on metals. Or possibly on any conductor. If an electon jumps off a surface it becomes a free photon. If an electon jumps off a surface onto a nucleus then it becomes an orbiting electon. I wrongly called it an orbiting photon before, which it is (ie electons are photons). There is no such thing as an orbiting electron. Volts & Amperes are due to my electons. However, i am ok with 3 kinds of electricity on/in a wire. My electons. Free electrons moving along outside a surface (wire). Free electrons moving along inside a wire. They might all contribute to Voltage & Amperage. U should read the papers by Forrest Bishop, re V & I. And read the stuff by Ivor Catt. However, neither Forrest nor Ivor mention my electons. --- End quote --- I see you are the version of flat earthers. I had the correct idea about you initially but just wanted to make sure. --- End quote --- Flat Earthers would like my new (electon) electricity i think. But i don’t know what makes a Flat Earther tick. Probly a mental disorder. In the beginning everyone was a Flat Earther -- now dwindling -- & near the end there will be just one. Electonists are the opposite – we have one at present (me) – but praps near the end everyone will be an electonist. |
| rfeecs:
--- Quote from: electrodacus on June 28, 2022, 07:58:37 pm --- --- Quote from: Alex Eisenhut on June 28, 2022, 06:28:48 pm --- How does an antenna get energy to couple to the receiver? --- End quote --- Transmitter antenna is one plate of the capacitor and the receiver is the the other plate of the same capacitor. --- End quote --- This is just plain wrong. Look up near field and far field: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Near_and_far_field --- Quote ---Far-field E (electric) and B (magnetic) field strength decreases as the distance from the source increases, resulting in an inverse-square law for the radiated power intensity of electromagnetic radiation. By contrast, near-field E and B strength decrease more rapidly with distance: the radiative field decreases by the inverse-distance squared, the reactive field by an inverse-cube law, resulting in a diminished power in the parts of the electric field by an inverse fourth-power and sixth-power, respectively. The rapid drop in power contained in the near-field ensures that effects due to the near-field essentially vanish a few wavelengths away from the radiating part of the antenna. --- End quote --- The field in and around a capacitor is near field. That's not how energy is coupled from transmitter to receiver. Based on your previous posts, you don't seem to believe that radio waves are electromagnetic radiation. |
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