Originally posted by MonsieurM
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Antenna's and the way they work is a very interesting subject but I dont think that's whats happening in a thunderstorm, the only way we'v ever made enough electricity is by tapping the magnetic field, now we use coils of wire on the external field, we need to trap the particles where they are confined and thats in the core.
When does a magnetic field quit being a magnetic field and start being an electric field?When its turned off-when its pulsed
I think one of the misconceptions in physics is that the electric field runs 90 degrees to the magnetic field.
If a particle is moving forward in space it moves in circular pattern like a spring what would happen if the field that was guiding the particle were shut off, it would leave the structured orbit at 90 degrees.
Take a ball connected to string spin the ball on the end of the string as you move forward, release the string, the ball leaves the forward direction at 90 degrees, and so does the particle.
Normal ice does not conduct electricity, if electricity is applied to ice it will move across the surface of the ice.
Iv notice that when freezing the ice with a magnetic field inside there appears to be small channels where the field lines are,
will these channels conduct electricity? If so then there's your superconductor
I better quit before I get even more confused
This is a very interesting read, puts me in mind of Leedskalnin's sun dial
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Dave







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