On 3/24/06, Frederick Sparber <
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I don't think we are very far apart on the issue, David.The Displacement Current in any particle I = C *dV/dt where C = eo * wavelength (hc/E)sets up an enormous B field.Another approach is I = q*f where f = c/wavelength = 19.7 amperes for the electronand 12,056 amperes for each of the three "quarks" in the proton.
Elementary charge * the speed of light = 4.8032042 × 10^-11 mA is the highest current an electron can have. Isn't it?
The quarks with even smaller charge could not have higher current.
David

