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#3 new book Gravity = Displacement Current of Ampere-Maxwell Law

by plutonium.archimedes@[EMAIL PROTECTED] Jun 24, 2008 at 11:06 AM

I feel like as if I am in a auto accident of a multicollision event.
Only the event is a new idea
which causes me to have to write several books on that new idea and
for which it changes
old books that relate to that new idea.

The whole rationale for my vacation is to organize the books already
published on Internet
but this new idea is causing a traffic collision.

Oh, well, one principle of work I have always maintained is "let the
new ideas flow and
take precedence over all else." I can always clean up and organize
later.

 Archimedes Plutonium wrote:

>
> Maxwell added the Displacement Current to the Ampere Law because he
> wanted
> to preserve light as a transverse wave travelling at the speed of
> light. Ampere's law
> without this added term would decrease the speed of light and no
> longer a transverse
> wave.
>
> What I am focusing upon is the idea that Gravity = Positron Space and
> where tidal forces
> cause the Positron Space to emit antimatter which subsequently
> annihilates with surrounding
> ordinary matter and emitting gamma radiation.
>
> So can this Displacement Current be 10^40 smaller than the Ampere
> component in the
> Maxwell Equations. I know the Displacement Current is terribly small
> be can it be
> 10^40 smaller?
>

I believe what has happened with the Ampere-Maxwell Law is that the
Displacement Current
becomes dependent on the Ampere component, where the two components
march in lock
step dependency. And that the Ampere component can reach a minimum and
go no further.
Some Planck constant minimum. As the Ampere component reaches that
minimum, then
the Displacement Current must also be at a Minimum and the relative
force strengths between
the Ampere component and the Displacement Current is a difference of
10^40, which is the
same number found as the coupling force strength difference between
Coulomb and gravity
forces.

But I would need mathematicians and physicists to confirm this.

Archimedes Plutonium
www.iw.net/~a_plutonium
whole entire Universe is just one big atom
where dots of the electron-dot-cloud are galaxies
 




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#3 new book Gravity = Displacement Current of Ampere-Maxwell Law
plutonium.archimedes@[EMA  2008-06-24 11:06:12 
Re: #3 new book Gravity = Displacement Current of Ampere-Maxwell
"hhc314@[EMAIL PROTE  2008-06-24 15:39:36 

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