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Post by Pincho Paxton on Aug 19, 2015 14:26:04 GMT
Link... Challenge to classic theory of 'organic' solar cells could improve efficiencyPincho says... There is no attractive force between holes, and fillers, but gravity flows towards the hole like a 15 square puzzle, leaving behind a breadcrumb trail of holes for the filler to follow. Gravity is energy, so it gets stored as spin in holes, and then the spin at C can be translated into other forms of energy. However the physics that science uses has electrons leaving behind holes, but electrons are holes, so what you can say is that holes with a Gaussian membrane leave behind more holes with a less Gaussian membrane. Electrons are definitely holes because they attract other particles, and because there is no such thing as attraction, then gravity is flowing towards the electrons, and that means that they have to be holes. Pincho Paxton
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