Indeed, in the Coulomb gauge, the electrical field propagates with an
infinite speed. This is known for over a century. But this ignores what
happens magnetic field. In the end, the propagation of energy happens at c.


2014-02-15 13:04 GMT-02:00 <[email protected]>:

> I produced something like that from my model.  My model taken to the
> extreme states that electrons are rigid.  One of my theorems is,
>  "Electrons do not bounce."  They cannot bounce their energy away and all
> wind up in the lowest energy state.  This is the root cause of Fermi
> statistics.
>
>  The quantum behavior of the electron can be explained by this
> interaction.  They interact through a process of elastic failure.   Elastic
> failure is a classical property.  Electrons don't bounce and interact
> through a process of elastic failure; sort of like a thrown egg.
> Impedance matched systems do not bounce.  Electrons propagate through
> channels of matching impedance.  The quantification of the velocity of the
> process (1,094,000 meters per second) produced the quantum condition.
>
>  That's what I got out of cold fusion.
>
>  Frank Z
>
>
>
>


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