Transistors - EU and QM

Many Internet forums have carried discussion of the Electric Universe hypothesis. Much of that discussion has added more confusion than clarity, due to common misunderstandings of the electrical principles. Here we invite participants to discuss their experiences and to summarize questions that have yet to be answered.

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Re: Transistors - EU and QM

Unread post by D_Archer » Fri Mar 22, 2019 6:07 am

ttsoares wrote:D_Archer:

When you talk "photons" is it like this ?

http://www.cellularuniverse.org/G6Gravi ... Ranzan.pdf
No, i read the abstract, i don't see anything about physical photons.

More like this:
https://vimeo.com/188447627

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Re: Transistors - EU and QM

Unread post by toni » Sat Mar 23, 2019 7:38 pm

Mr. Razman has many good points and possibly some answers. It is an excellent compilation of information.
In my view, the construction of space is not as complicated as we are making it to be.
Eather is long, low waves, very high frequency which freezes our bodies. It is contained within magnetic mirrors which are fabric of the waves.
Electricity is the disturbance in the vacuum, with one direction creates 2 effects: gravity-radiation, pull-push, uphill flow-downhill flow....
When electricity acts upon eather, it takes it through octave stages of pressure, four stages of action and another four of reaction. Our visibility starts somewhere around the 4th octave. At which point does photon become proton? Does it really matter? To know nature's processes is first and exact details could be left to the ones that must know. Mr. Razman did not mention electricity too many times which is the only worker used by cosmos or universe to create visible matter. Hope this simple explanation can put some light into the photon world.

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Re: Transistors - EU and QM

Unread post by ttsoares » Fri Mar 29, 2019 12:27 pm

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More like this:
https://vimeo.com/188447627
What is that grey sphere that produces the colour track as moves ?

Is that a "photon" ?

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Re: Transistors - EU and QM

Unread post by D_Archer » Sat Mar 30, 2019 2:59 am

ttsoares wrote:

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More like this:
https://vimeo.com/188447627
What is that grey sphere that produces the colour track as moves ?

Is that a "photon" ?
Yes, that is a base photon (sub-infrared). It is just a visualization of the stacked spin mehtod to make larger particles. My point was that it starts as a spining sphere and is a real physical entity. It is very rough, there is also a picture in this paper by miles > http://milesmathis.com/neon.pdf on page six, with quote:

John McVay sent me a color diagram he created to picture this, and I have
added it for those who need immediate gratification.

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I think he actually has one too many spins. The innermost spin would be axial, so it wouldn't create a
larger spin radius. But this diagram does help you see both the space inside and the channels through
the proton itself. An electron moving through a proton would need to navigate those spins, avoiding
the inmost nut. In later papers I will show that at some energies that isn't feasible, but that at some it
is. The electron moving through has to have more velocity than the nut of the proton, in which case it
can outrun it, you see. It can get through before the proton core hits it. Of course that is a visual and
theoretical simplification, but it gives you the rough idea.
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Transistors work with real physical photons (the base kind, sub-infrared)

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