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On May 3, 5:36*pm, "Dave" wrote:
"Art Unwin" wrote in message ... On May 3, 4:57 pm, "Dave" wrote: As for reference in professional papers take note of equations for displacement current as stated by Maxwell which I refer to as "the weak force" that Einstein spent so much time in looking for without success. This force is one of the four forces alluded to in The Standard Model of physics oh, so the displacement 'current' is now the weak 'force'... please explain how those units match up, and also how the observed range of the weak force coincides with the wide ranging effects of the displacement current. . You really enjoy playing the simple person. You don't find the weak force as believable but do find Coriolis effect believable so I gave you what you desire, something to believe in. The basic level of time in physics is based on the speed for a capaciter to release all its energy which is then replaced by a magnetic field. In other words time refers to the time a magnetic field is formed by one of the standard models forces. When a you have a tank circuit a symbol of resonance, the energy created by the magnetic field is really the effect of that energy called displacement current which flow in a circular motion at and below the maximum diameter of the radiator. This force provides an elevating force to unbound particles at rest on a diamagnetic surface which meets the definition of a accellerated charge. The speed of this particle is the energy applied on impact during the formation of the magnetic field or energy release from a capacitor. As the unbound electron constitutes the unbound particle the energy is enough to project the particle with spin where gravity does not have a measured effect on it's trajectory. Gravity is the weakest force known despite it's name and the unbound electron is considered the physical smallest mass that exists in the Universe. So David you have the answer as to what the "weak force" is and what energy it contains in measurable terms that it imparts to a particle. This IS included in Maxwell's laws where there is the reference to time. Physics is physics. David, I am getting very close to plonking you as you show no indication of benefit from the answers you demand of me and others. Art |
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