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What is charge?
In my studies of the conversion of kilograms to electrical units, the most likely solution is my Sister 1 Solution where:
Charge Q = Kg sec/meter
Momentum = Kg met/Sec.
Einstein’s equation of mass with velocity is such that the product of meters and seconds is
Meters x Seconds = a particular constant. Thus as a particle speeds up, its length decreases and its time clock dilates. Thus Einstein found an inversion in meters and seconds with velocity or with gravity.
What does this mean? From the above equation it appears that:
Charge = inverted momentum. It appears that energy exists in the spatial dimensions while the electromagnetic field is a property of a space time inversion of energy.
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