Saturday, March 16, 2024

Theory Of Magnetism And Electromagnetic Induction

Ferromagnetic material has a special property – it can be magnetizing to create temporary magnetic domains.

Every magnetic domain contains an electric dipole. 

The magnetic domain carries a negative charge on one end and a positive charge on the other end, so we can call a magnetic domain an electric arrow.

Due to electric arrows carrying positive charge on the head and a negative charge on the tail, it has special properties:

1. Same direction electric arrows attract each other from head to tail, and by side to side.
2. Opposite direction electric arrows repel each other from head to head, tail to tail, and by side to side.

Temporary electric arrows in magnets’ Ferro material cannot exist by themselves, but rather must all be linked into concentric rings and fill up the whole magnet, for a magnet to be stabilized and magnetized.

Therefore, on the poles of a bar magnet, there are concentric rings of electric arrows, with one pole clockwise, and the other pole counterclockwise. On the body/surface of the bar magnet, there are parallel electric arrow rings all over.

A current in a wire does not create a circular magnetic field in space. It induces the electric arrows in the compass to be parallel to its current direction; therefore, the compass moves to 90 degrees to the wire.

Between two parallel conducting wires at distance R, line of sight electrons on the surfaces of the two wires are repelling each other with electrostatic force F=Ke x ee/R^2. This repulsion force is billions of times stronger than a steel rod. Because it connects all of those repelling electrons as one, therefore, if there is a current alternating in one wire, it will induce an alternating current in another wire instantly. This is the true mechanism of so-called electromagnetic induction. It is, in fact, electrostatic induction.

Magnetic force is a misinterpretation of circular electric force.
The magnetic field is a misinterpretation of the circular electric field.
Electromagnetic induction is a misinterpretation of electrostatic induction.
The electromagnetic wave is a misinterpretation of electrostatic wave/alternating current.
Electromagnetic radiation is a misinterpretation of electrostatic radiation.

Friday, March 8, 2024

There is no tide on Earth

With the exception of Galileo, all scientists throughout history mistakenly believed that tides were caused by the moon's gravity. 

In fact, tides are an illusion of coastal movement in a flat ocean, caused by the thermal expansion of the Earth's crust caused by moving sunlight.


Nothing outside the Earth can touch or move the ocean water. Only moving objects, such as wind, marine life, ships, and the seafloor, can contact and move seawater, creating waves or tides.

  

If, as scientists say, the Moon's gravity creates two bulges of water on the far and near sides of the Earth, and these bulges of water move around the Earth causing tides, then there should be two highest bulges near the equator 12 hours apart moving westward at a speed of 1,000 m/h.


Why do tides only occur on the coast and not in the ocean? Why do different coasts experience one, two, or four tides per day, ranging in height from 0 to 50 feet, and moving in different directions at different speeds?


To prove that tides are an illusion, we set up a laser beam on a pier at the east end of the Bay of Fundy, pointing it parallel to sea level and toward a target on the west shore. Observations of this target were made at high and low tide. If tides were changes in sea level, the two targets would be the same. Otherwise, tides are an illusion of coastal seafloor moving over a flat ocean due to periodic thermal expansion of the Earth's crust.


https://www.noaa.gov/ocean/fundy-max


The article and pictures show that, at the same time, high tides reached 20 feet on the west side of the Bay of Fundy and 50 feet on the east side.


This fact proves that tides in the Bay of Fundy are the product of thermal expansion of the Earth's crust.


It is clear that during thermal expansion, sea level did not change, but the land on the east side of the Bay of Fundy rose by 50 feet, while the land on the west side of the Bay of Fundy rose by only 20 feet.


The diameter of the Earth is 8000 miles. thermal expansion of the crust moves some coasts up and down 50 feet in flat ocean is reasonable.