So what are Coulomb force waves? In the "old" physics, I believe that
stationary charges produce electric fields (transmitted by virtual photons)
and accelerating charges generate electromagnetic waves (transmitted by
actual photons).

On 23 May 2014 12:06, John Ross <[email protected]> wrote:

> Everything with charge produces Coulomb force waves.  My understanding is
> that this is the definition of “charge”.  Particles with charge get that
> charge from tronnies within the particles.  Tronnies get their charge from
> the Coulomb grid in which they exist.  Most (maybe all) of the tronnies’
> charge comes from itself since it is always at the focus of its own Coulomb
> force waves.  Its Coulomb waves travel across the diameter of its circle
> with the same travel time as the tronnie which takes a circumferential
> route to the opposite side of the circle.
>

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