"G=EMC^2 Glazier" wrote...
in message ...
Painius Email me and I will show you a picture proving time laps. Yes I
do use water because it is non compressible,and should transmit energy
what you and oc think is instantaneous. Alternating current has
electrons moving back and forth 60 times a second,and yet your thinking
has it as a continuos flow. Your thinking you will prove by showing a
light bulb with its steady stream of photons. TreBert This lap pulse
time picture was shown at MIT at its Strobe lab. Yes I did meet the
inventor of the strobe,at the Boston YMCA. (Eddington). Did show my fast
pictures at EG&G in Wellesley Ma
Bert, i'd love to see the picture you describe. And
you get complimentary kudos on your "picture-
posting restraint". You haven't posted an image
here for a very long time, and i thank you for that.
In my previous post and description, i just wanted to
keep it simple, so i used a direct-current (DC) setup
rather than an alternating-current (AC) setup. But
as oc explained, the principle is the same. Instead
of the electrons flowing very slowly in one direction
through the wire, they move back and forth at a very
slow speed, and yet the "charge" moves back and
forth instantaneously and at a standard frequency
of 60 Hertz (cycles per second, cps) in the US.
I used Thomas Edison's DC because the electron
movement was a bit similar to the movement of the
water molecules in the hose.
You are by all means correct, though, thanks to
George Westinghouse and to Nikola Tesla!
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tesla
happy new days and...
starry starry nights!
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Indelibly yours,
Paine Ellsworth
P.S.: "To cherish what remains of the Earth, and
to foster its renewal, is our only legitimate
hope of survival." Wendell Berry
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