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Electromagnetic scheme.
Posted: Tue Aug 05, 2014 10:36 am
by socratus
Electromagnetic scheme.

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My opinion about this EM scheme.
1)
In the zero point an electron must work ( because there isn't EM effect without electron)
Electron's work means that IT rotates around its axis ( impuls h*)
This kind of rotation creates electrical ( vertical) waves.
2)
These electrical waves meet surrounded specific particles - protons
3)
These protons before were in chaotic state but the electron's waves
changed protons positions into harmonical / symmetrical static position
( north - south )
4)
In this conditions protons can create magnetic ( horizontal) waves.
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P.S.
Electron was found .
Magneton wasn't found.
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Re: Electromagnetic scheme.
Posted: Tue Aug 05, 2014 12:09 pm
by NielsBohr
Hi Socratus!
Excuse-me, the electron and proton are they stable in time ? I ask the question, because I believe to know that electromagnetic waves have no weight (understood as photons), although they have an impact...
-Moreover, I have another question, but more general than your post:
(Light being electromagnetic waves)
Light's celerity is what ? I mean: if we accord just in the time of this point the "scholastic" theories, celerity of light - knowing c - is certainly a longitudinal speed.
But in this scholastic, I remember that the light move on a wave (in the traditional representation).
And I think you guess my question:
In this case, it would assume that having a longitudinal speed c, "non overtakable", but also a transversal speed in moments due to transversal acceleration, it would mean that in some instants, the total speed could be more than c in the void...
Thank you in advance for your answer.
Re: Electromagnetic scheme.
Posted: Wed Aug 06, 2014 7:29 am
by socratus
NielsBohr wrote:Hi Socratus!
Excuse-me, the electron and proton are they stable in time ?
I ask the question, because I believe to know that electromagnetic waves have no weight
(understood as photons), although they have an impact...
-Moreover, I have another question, but more general than your post:
(Light being electromagnetic waves)
Light's celerity is what ? I mean: if we accord just in the time of this point the "scholastic" theories,
celerity of light - knowing c - is certainly a longitudinal speed.
But in this scholastic, I remember that the light move on a wave (in the traditional representation).
And I think you guess my question:
In this case, it would assume that having a longitudinal speed c, "non overtakable",
but also a transversal speed in moments due to transversal acceleration,
it would mean that in some instants, the total speed could be more than c in the void...
Thank you in advance for your answer.
in my opinion:
1) neither electron nor proton are stable in time.
2) in some instances the speed of photon can be more than its constant speed c=1.
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Re: Electromagnetic scheme.
Posted: Wed Aug 06, 2014 8:47 am
by socratus
There are different kinds of EM waves.
Every EM wave is produced by quantum particle.
Different particles produce different EM waves only by one (1) scheme.

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