Michel Jullian wrote:
 > Never mind, let's assume you're right. How can you
draw energy more than once from 
this, or from a falling weight?


 From what-- magnetic dipole moment, charged space, or
what?   If two magnetically 
attracted current loops move closer then energy is
moved away from the source that 
*sustains* the current loops.  From there it depends
if the current loop decreases in 
current or they move apart.  That's why I've stated
it's *temporary* energy in terms of 
the electron spin ***unless*** something annihilates
the electron.  If the electron is 
annihilated after gaining such KE due to acceleration
then it's permanent energy.  :-)



Regards,
Paul Lowrance



 > ----- Original Message -----
 > From: Paul
 >> Michel Jullian wrote:
 >>>> Where did this [kinetic energy] come from?
Simply
 >> the energy you put into the loop to
 >>>> establish the magnetic field.
 >>> I don't know, do we have to put energy into a
 >> positive charge so that it gets attracted
 >> to a negative charge?
 >>
 >>
 >>
 >> According to physics, yes.  If space is charge
then
 >> that is a certain amount of energy.
 >> Charged particles were created. They just didn't
 >> magically appear. A positive and negative
 >> charged particle can be created from two photon
beams.
 >>
 >>
 >>
 >>
 >> Paul



 
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