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Old April 26th 05, 09:15 AM
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Michael Faraday thought that electric charge emanates electric force
fluxes in radial symmetric around it, and these force fluxes have
shrinking elasticity. That is why the charge can attract light
substances. This is clearly described in the book with a title 'a
History of the Science' by Stephen F. Mason, published by Macmillan
Publishing Co. You can confirm this. He was really the greatest
physicist in the history. But contemporsry main stream physicists
disregarded him because Faraday was a chemist at the start of his
research life. Perhaps you have learned high school physics. You open
your old text and look again the map of electric force fluxes made
between two counter charges. Dr.Yoon and Michael Faraday thought that
these electric force fluxes are emanated from the charge and they can
move with the moving charge. But your particle physicists thought them
as force lines, and electric attraction between light thigs and counter
charges can occur without any mechanism. Thus your mathematical
physicists established the electric field theory, E=e1 +e2 + e3....+en.
But this field theory is faudulent, since these electric force fluxes
moves with the charge and can shift behind the charge, due to a time
lag between their motion and charge. That is why moving electrons
forming a persistent current in a superconductor never makes their
electric field in the direction perpendicular to its moving path. These
elastic force fluxes make electrons perform a longitudinal oscillation,
which can generate an electromagnetic wave. Charged particles or
electrons can never travel by inertial motion in vacant space, because
the eletric force fluxes emanated from them makes them to emit
radiation energy. It is energy dumping behavior of moving charge when
accelerated. Thus A. Einstein's theory, difficulty of accelerating
charged particle at near the speed of light, is not due to increase of
its absolute mass, but is due to energy dumping behavior of charged
particles when accelerated.