Re: What creates the Charge?
- From: "PD" <TheDraperFamily@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: 26 Jan 2006 10:19:24 -0800
Aetherist wrote:
> On 24 Jan 2006 16:10:36 -0800, "ma1ibu" <vegan16@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
> > You seem to say that charge is a property of space.
>
> The medium 'of space', yes. A void cannot have
> physical properties...
You say this as though it were obvious. It is not. It is an
unsupported, philosophical assertion. If you want to state it as a
postulate, and then probe the implications of that postulate to see if
it matches up with reality, then experiment would settle the issue. By
the way, it is measurably not the case.
>
> > Spinning a discrete amount of space must then separate
> > these charges.
>
> I would think that spin is a magnetic property, not
> charge. However, they are intimately related...
>
> > One can then have such a separation fall into
> > a standing wave situation where it requires a
> > huge amount of energy to get it *out* of the
> > synchronization it is in. For example:
> > http://users.accesscomm.ca/john/Be.GIF
>
> I am saying that 'charge' is a fundamental property
> of the medium, period! It is everywhere. That it
> is 'everywhere' means that matter also exhibits it.
> Even 'free' neutrons quickly decay into charged
> particles.
>
> Paul Stowe
.
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