- The idea of attraction is non-mechanical.
- This means all attractions must be only apparent--the result of complex motions.
- We can now re-define the charge field as a bombarding field only. It is always repulsive; never attractive.
- It is caused by radiation of messenger photons, which I am going to re-dub B-photons (for bombarding photons).
- The repulsion is caused by an old-fashioned force by contact.
- Of course this means that the B-photons are not virtual: they have energy, mass equivalence, and even radius.
- We have a small electron and a large proton (to simplify).
- Let us say that the radiation from the electron is relatively negligible, so that we can look only at the radiation from the proton.
- The proton is emitting a bombarding field that tends to drive off all particles that come near.
- But it will drive off larger particles more successfully than smaller particles, since the smaller particles will encounter a smaller cross-section of the field.
- Also remember that any other proton that enters the field of our first proton will also be emitting its own B-field.
- What about current in a wire?
- Free electrons travel at high speed in a conducting wire, or any conductor,
- because the B-field is moving in only one direction in that substance.
- The B-field acts as a river, moving the electrons along by direct contact.
- This B-field river can be created in any number of ways, either by having lots of radiating particles at one end of the wire and few or none at the other,
- or by directionalizing the B-field through the shape of the molecules in the substance.
- My Review of Proposed Format
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Also remember that any other proton that enters the field of our first proton will also be emitting its own B-field.
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