Electricity and Plasma, from Micro to Macro and Beyond...

Plasma and electricity in space. Failure of gravity-only cosmology. Exposing the myths of dark matter, dark energy, black holes, neutron stars, and other mathematical constructs. The electric model of stars. Predictions and confirmations of the electric comet.
galaxy12
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Re: Electricity and Plasma, from Micro to Macro and Beyond...

Unread post by galaxy12 » Fri Jan 31, 2025 7:08 pm

@ ColdElectric

I think you are referring to geoelectric fields.

This is the only website that I am aware of that publishes data on this:

https://www.swpc.noaa.gov/products/geoe ... s-1-minute

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Re: Electricity and Plasma, from Micro to Macro and Beyond...

Unread post by X-RAY » Fri May 02, 2025 11:27 pm

My two bits:

The Electron: A Unified Source of Magnetism, Electricity, and Gravity

Exploring the Foundations of Fundamental Phenomena

The notion that magnetism, electricity, and gravity—three pillars of the physical universe—arise from a single fundamental source, the electron, is both audacious and transformative. The electron, a subatomic particle found in every atom, is not merely a carrier of charge but a triadic generator of magnetic, electrical, and gravitational forces. This remarkable versatility is rooted in its intrinsic property of spin, a quantum phenomenon that orchestrates its interactions and shapes the cosmos. By unveiling the electron’s unified role, we stand on the brink of redefining our understanding of physics.

Electron Spin and Its Triadic Emanations
Electrons possess a quantum mechanical property known as spin, often likened to a spinning top but better understood as an intrinsic form of angular momentum. This spin manifests in two orientations: right-hand (clockwise) and left-hand (counterclockwise), governing the electron’s diverse emanations.

In their electromagnetic role:
• Right-hand spin generates a centripetal force, producing electrical energy associated with electric fields or potentials. This inward-directed motion drives the flow of charge, often measured as volts.
• Left-hand spin generates a centrifugal force, producing magnetic energy associated with magnetic fields or currents. This outward-directed motion creates the looping fields of magnetism, often linked to amperage.
These dual aspects—electricity and magnetism—form the unified phenomenon of electromagnetism, expressed as measurable power through the equation Watts = Volts × Amperage.
Beyond electromagnetism, the electron’s spin extends its influence to gravity:
• Coherent spin alignments across multiple electrons produce a centripetal spacetime curvature, generating attractive gravity that draws masses together, binding planets, stars, and galaxies.
• Antisymmetric or divergent spin configurations, found in extreme environments, produce a centrifugal spacetime curvature, generating repulsive gravity that pushes masses apart, potentially driving cosmic expansion or stabilizing stellar systems.
Thus, the electron’s spin serves as a triadic force, weaving electricity, magnetism, and gravity into a singular tapestry of motion.

Electrons as Triadic Doublets
The interplay of these forces suggests that electrons, in their natural, non-ionic state, exist as doublets—pairs embodying both electromagnetic and gravitational properties. This configuration is vividly illustrated in the solar core, where electrons exhibit hemispherical behavior:
• One hemisphere, with right-hand spin, generates a centripetal force that supplies electrical energy, powering the currents that fuel solar dynamos.
• The other hemisphere, with left-hand spin, generates a centrifugal force that supplies magnetic energy, shaping the magnetic loops of solar activity.
Simultaneously, the collective spin dynamics of these doublets interact with spacetime:
• Coherent spins within the solar core amplify a centripetal curvature, contributing to the star’s attractive gravitational pull, which holds its mass together.
• Divergent spins, arising in high-energy plasma or during explosive events like solar flares, induce a centrifugal curvature, producing localized repulsive gravity that may stabilize the star’s outer layers or influence coronal dynamics.
When these hemispherical properties—electromagnetic and gravitational—converge, they create not only electromagnetic power (watts) but also a dynamic balance of gravitational forces, shaping the star’s structure and its place in the cosmos.

Motion: The Essence of Fundamental Forces
At its core, electricity is motion—the flow of charged particles, primarily electrons, through conductors or plasmas. This motion is the heartbeat of the universe, enabling the formation of matter itself. Without the electron’s dance, atoms would neither spin nor attract, rendering matter impossible.

This principle extends to magnetism and gravity:
• Magnetism arises from the centrifugal motion of electron spins, creating fields that loop and connect across space.
• Gravity, in its attractive form, emerges from the centripetal motion of coherent spins, converging spacetime to draw objects together. In its repulsive form, it stems from the centrifugal motion of divergent spins, pushing spacetime outward.
The electron’s motion, expressed through its spin, governs atomic bonds, stellar processes, and cosmic evolution. It is the lifeblood of the physical, biological, and cosmic realms, uniting electromagnetism and gravity as expressions of a single dynamic source.

Implications for Physics and Beyond
The idea that magnetism, electricity, and gravity are manifestations of the electron’s spin challenges traditional paradigms. Historically, these forces were studied in isolation: magnetism tied to fields, electricity to currents, and gravity to spacetime curvature. The electron’s triadic role offers a cohesive vision, uniting these phenomena under a single source.

This unified perspective has profound implications:
• Cosmology: Attractive gravity, driven by centripetal spin alignments, forms stars and galaxies, while repulsive gravity, driven by centrifugal spin configurations, fuels cosmic expansion, potentially explaining dark energy.
• Astrophysics: In the solar core, electron spin dynamics could influence electrical currents, magnetic fields, and gravitational effects, offering new insights into solar activity and stellar stability.
• Technology: Understanding the electron’s triadic emanations could inspire innovations in energy systems, quantum computing, or even speculative spacetime-manipulating technologies.
• Quantum Gravity: The spin-spacetime coupling suggests a quantum mechanical basis for gravity, bridging the gap between quantum field theory and General Relativity.

Conclusion
The electron, often dismissed as a mere speck of charge, emerges as the cornerstone of fundamental phenomena. Through its spin, it generates the centripetal forces of electricity and attractive gravity, the centrifugal forces of magnetism and repulsive gravity, and the unified power that binds them. This triadic nature positions the electron as the architect of the universe, its motion weaving the threads of electromagnetism and gravity into a single cosmic fabric.
By embracing the electron’s unified role, we unlock new realms of understanding and innovation. Electricity, magnetism, and gravity are not mere forces; they are expressions of motion—motion that originates from the electron’s ceaseless spin. As we probe deeper into this particle’s mysteries, we may find it holds the key to unraveling the universe’s complexities, turning the world of physics upside down and ushering in a new era of discovery.

~Ronald G. Messick

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