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    Re: Does Not Magnetism Invariably Move At Right Angles to Electricity?

    Quote Originally Posted by mkirkpatrick View Post
    Simply put,no it does not.


    regards michael.
    I don't know what "moving at right angles" means, but Kaluza-Klein proposed a fifth dimension whos curvature relative to spacetime would account for the phenomena of electromagnetism. Generalizations to more dimensions are Yang-Mills theories introducing concepts that are foundational to modern physics.

    A wave traveling in Klein's fifth dimension and time would appear a massive stationary particle. A gravity wave with any component in this direction would appear to be slowed from it's natural velocity of c. Electromagnetic radiation would be waves with curvature amplitude associating one spacetime dimension with this fifth dimension, and propagating exclusively in spacetime.

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    Re: Does Not Electricity Invariably Move At Right Angles Out of 4-D Matter?

    The 4th dimension, of Rascal's, is expansion everywhere, which is also gravity.

    The 7th must be Heaven, heat (Hell) for others.

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    Re: Does Not Electricity Invariably Move At Right Angles Out of 4-D Matter?

    Rascal Puff,

    It seems you are following through on an idea first conceived by Kaluza ; the Kaluza-Klein theory. May be you should check up on that and find out where it leads.

    Oops sorry someone has already mentioned that.

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    Re: Does Not Electricity Invariably Move At Right Angles Out of 4-D Matter?

    a magnetic field can move through time yet not move through space.

    just a ponder ... kind regards g.

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    Re: Does Not Electricity Invariably Move At Right Angles Out of 4-D Matter?

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    Is there a 5th perpendicular relative to Einstein's 4-D matter? Doesn't electricity invariably move at right angles out of all matter and does that not fulfill and find the definition for electricity as in fact being the 5th dimension?
    I'm sure what you mean and why it is necessary to think this way

    electricity is the movement and direction of protons and electrons

    and move in the opposite directions

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    Re: Does Not Electricity Invariably Move At Right Angles Out of 4-D Matter?

    I think in ponder of your postings all that the varied direction observation is a vortical screw motion with an advance of charge polarity out of the substance of traveled packet depending on point of view of a snapshot ... the angle thus with the advance feature in the motion is vectored more 45 degrees then 90 ... maybe this is just in my own mind?

    ~kind regards, graham

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    Re: Does Not Electricity Invariably Move At Right Angles Out of 4-D Matter?

    No it is caused by the friction of an oscillating current and I am not sure I understand your question since it is a liner function for it to travel at a right angel you would have to have a negative reciprocal which is not found in ohm's law and would not be a function. I think but I am not totally sure.

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    Re: Does Not Electricity Invariably Move At Right Angles Out of 4-D Matter?

    Quote Originally Posted by Nickola Tesla View Post
    No it is caused by the friction of an oscillating current and I am not sure I understand your question since it is a liner function for it to travel at a right angel you would have to have a negative reciprocal which is not found in ohm's law and would not be a function. I think but I am not totally sure.
    Friction to me is considered in the realm of linear frame drag. The new view of the electron compared to the standard now we are down there grabbing hold of one and changing it spin back and forth, taking pictures of it to ....demands one keep an open mind to the curriculum of so called modern study as science is changing and not so much in the failure of law but additional rules found. IMHO.
    kind regards g.


 

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