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Free electrons are produced easily and routinely, so no, they don't need protons in order to exist: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Photoelectric_effect, https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cathode_ray
I want you to imagine a handful of energy in your hand that was a single pole,
Quote from: Thebox on 20/10/2017 14:16:51I want you to imagine a handful of energy in your hand that was a single pole,Then you will need to explain what you think that means.
imagine an amount of energy in the palm of your hand
if the energy was a single polarity
By the way the energy in the palm of your hand is invisible. It is a dark energy.
How?
Energy does not have a polarity.
Well if it helps I will materialise the energy into a rubber ball.
Yes it does.
That's an extraordinary assertion and requires extraordinary proof.You need to provide that proof or nobody will take you seriously.
everything is energy
For example a rubber ball is compressible and can be held in the hand.Energy is not, and can not.
Quote from: Bored chemist on 22/10/2017 10:05:19For example a rubber ball is compressible and can be held in the hand.Energy is not, and can not.That is because your hand has a greater Eviscosity than the Eviscosity of the energy of the earths n-field.
Quote from: Thebox on 26/10/2017 22:51:56Quote from: Bored chemist on 22/10/2017 10:05:19For example a rubber ball is compressible and can be held in the hand.Energy is not, and can not.That is because your hand has a greater Eviscosity than the Eviscosity of the energy of the earths n-field. Word salad.
Still word salad.And it will remain so, regardless of my state of modesty, until you actually explain what you mean.
Quote from: Bored chemist on 27/10/2017 18:41:58Quote from: Thebox on 26/10/2017 22:51:56Quote from: Bored chemist on 22/10/2017 10:05:19For example a rubber ball is compressible and can be held in the hand.Energy is not, and can not.That is because your hand has a greater Eviscosity than the Eviscosity of the energy of the earths n-field. Word salad.Could you possibly mean you just do not understand it? Are you too modest too ask what anything of it means? I guess being humble is not a part of your nature. Eviscosity = energy densityok?
Quote from: Thebox on 27/10/2017 18:49:46Quote from: Bored chemist on 27/10/2017 18:41:58Quote from: Thebox on 26/10/2017 22:51:56Quote from: Bored chemist on 22/10/2017 10:05:19For example a rubber ball is compressible and can be held in the hand.Energy is not, and can not.That is because your hand has a greater Eviscosity than the Eviscosity of the energy of the earths n-field. Word salad.Could you possibly mean you just do not understand it? Are you too modest too ask what anything of it means? I guess being humble is not a part of your nature. Eviscosity = energy densityok?It is probably because 'Eviscosity' is another of your made up words
Quote from: The Spoon on 27/10/2017 19:31:58Quote from: Thebox on 27/10/2017 18:49:46Quote from: Bored chemist on 27/10/2017 18:41:58Quote from: Thebox on 26/10/2017 22:51:56Quote from: Bored chemist on 22/10/2017 10:05:19For example a rubber ball is compressible and can be held in the hand.Energy is not, and can not.That is because your hand has a greater Eviscosity than the Eviscosity of the energy of the earths n-field. Word salad.Could you possibly mean you just do not understand it? Are you too modest too ask what anything of it means? I guess being humble is not a part of your nature. Eviscosity = energy densityok?It is probably because 'Eviscosity' is another of your made up wordsWell actually if you looked it up, it would stand for extensional viscosity although I am using it a sense of energy viscosity. For example : Blue light has a greater Eviscosity than red light. Because =λ³Red light is less divided by space-time than blue light.
Quote from: Thebox on 27/10/2017 19:49:46Quote from: The Spoon on 27/10/2017 19:31:58Quote from: Thebox on 27/10/2017 18:49:46Quote from: Bored chemist on 27/10/2017 18:41:58Quote from: Thebox on 26/10/2017 22:51:56Quote from: Bored chemist on 22/10/2017 10:05:19For example a rubber ball is compressible and can be held in the hand.Energy is not, and can not.That is because your hand has a greater Eviscosity than the Eviscosity of the energy of the earths n-field. Word salad.Could you possibly mean you just do not understand it? Are you too modest too ask what anything of it means? I guess being humble is not a part of your nature. Eviscosity = energy densityok?It is probably because 'Eviscosity' is another of your made up wordsWell actually if you looked it up, it would stand for extensional viscosity although I am using it a sense of energy viscosity. For example : Blue light has a greater Eviscosity than red light. Because =λ³Red light is less divided by space-time than blue light. Funny that. I did look it up. Extensional viscosity is there, not 'eviscosity'. Extensional viscosity refers to a viscosity coeeficient when the applied stress is extensional stress and is used in characterising polymer solutions. You are basically taking a term, making a word up as a portmentau and then applying it to something completely different. i.e. making things up again. Your equation that you give which you claim explains it - can you tell us what each of the symbols represent? i.e. explain x, y z, h, f seperately.
xyz are dimensions and they can also be used for vectors, hf is high frequency but I am sure you already know this .E= c
Quote from: Thebox on 27/10/2017 21:45:31xyz are dimensions and they can also be used for vectors, hf is high frequency but I am sure you already know this .E= cI already know this do I? How? If you do not tell us what symbols in a particular equation mean, they are just random scribblings. But back to the equation you have given. You are saying that high frequency divided by dimensions or vectors multiplied by the speed of light equals something you made up called eviscosity?