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Originally Posted by dleviwing A fine textbook presentation of inductive reactance and capacitive reactance baudrunner. I think however DG was injecting a bit of British style humor into a somewhat serious atmosphere of M-theory. You however are changing the topic of the thread all together.
Dr. Brown's "Flux Capacitor" of the movie "Back to the Future" refers to the device controlling the time flux of the spacetime continuum. |
I know that, I was just showing off! Sheesh...
Actually, as for the textbook representation, I've actualy done the lab work, measurement and subsequent calculation of
Z and analyzed the scoping of
I and
V waveforms with respect to phase angle, to prove that the math is sound and very real and that that
is the way that it is, textbooks notwithstanding. I was killing a couple of birds with one stone here, as well as giving a proper definition of what flux actually is in a round about way -ie. inductive reactance, nothing more, and that this actually has a great deal to do with string theory, for without this electro magnetic, hysterically based "friction" establishing reality we would not have the intuitive suggestion of it with reference to strings in these posts so I am really not changing the subject, am I? Beyond the math of eleven dimensions, and I agree that this math is highly speculative as to its suggestion that it has anything to do with reality, we are trying to establish a
rational basis for the TOE, and if we find it necessary to talk about m-theory in whatever light, then so be it. I have chosed the light of the practical, that shines in the
real world.