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Post by Pincho Paxton on Jan 25, 2015 14:52:04 GMT
I have been studying the piezoelectric effect, and as usual applying my own physics to it. Electricity is generated by trapped gravity scaling through the gauss of a particle stacking system, and is similar in the piezoelectric effect to granular convection.
Now I know that my posts are difficult to read, because all of my physics have not really been thought about by anyone but myself. So I will break it down into steps to make it easier...
1/ Gravity scales up, and down. 2/ Scale is to spin around a quantum hole. 3/ The radius of spin is scale. 4/ A nucleus is for gravity to scale towards a rebound point in a quantum hole. 5/ A rebound is like Newton's Kissing Number problem that sphere touch sphere in all 6 directions in 2D. 6/ So a rebound traps gravity in 2D. 7/ 6 trapped points around the remaining quantum hole force out a Y wave. 8/ 5 trapped points leave a gap for a propagation X/Z wave. 9/ Electricity is produced when gravity is forced towards a point, and has to escape. 10/ The electron is the gap. 11/ Gravity that is scaling towards a quantum hole produces no result. 12/ Gravity that is propagating into a gap produces a result. 13/ A Y wave is less common than an X/Z wave because gravity doesn't always get trapped in 2D. So snowflakes are less common with pillars. 14/ Quasars produce Y waves so large that they are more like wormholes.
Pincho Paxton
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