Re: Charge
- From: franklinhu@xxxxxxxxx
- Date: 19 May 2005 09:55:01 -0700
Since there is no concensus on what actually causes "charge", let me
suggest you read:
http://historical.library.cornell.edu/cgi-bin/cul.math/docviewer?did=02780002&seq=&view=50&frames=0&pagenum=1
This describes the Bjerknes Forces which says that if two spherical
objects pulse in phase in a non-compressible medium, they attract. If
they pulse out of phase, they repel. It has also been shown that in a
compressible medium, the actions reverse and in phase will repel while
out of phase will attract.
If you consider electrons and protons like little bells which are
ringing at the same frequency but out of phase, then you can imagine
how the attraction of charges work through the interaction of the
waves. Electrons ringing in phase will repell each other, as will
protons with the same phase. But electrons and protons ringing out of
phase will attract.
I would think that the source of energy for the ringing comes from the
ambient thermal energy and acts like a clapper on a bell. No matter how
randomly or frequently the bell is rung, it will always ring out the
same frequency and will attain a maximum intensity. So the random
thermal energy is converted into a very specific frequency and phase
and serves as the energy source for the attraction between charged
particles.
To directly address your question, a charge on an object is the result
of it radiating a wave in a compressible medium which is at a very
specific freqency and phase. Protons and electrons emit opposite phases
of the same frequency which causes the attraction/repulsion.
I believe that this is the fundamental mechanism for force attraction
between charges, and since real scientists don't have the answer, it's
as good as any.
fhucharge
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