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  1. 2 minutes ago, studiot said:

    Why do you think this is ?

     

    Because there is potential difference(voltage) LOL

    5 minutes ago, swansont said:

    The discussion has not included sufficient detail and rigor to be discussed (no, "conductors are shiny" doesn't come close to clearing that hurdle). If there is no model or testable predictions - something that makes this falsifiable - it will be closed

    There is a refutation of the hypothesis of current as particle motion, since near-light velocities and particle motion are not combined.

    Prediction is as follows.

    Let's assume that the current has a wave nature. We set up an experiment. We turn on the generator and fix the speed, after which the consumer turns on. It turns out that the hypothesis is correct.
    Let's do the same experiment, assuming that the current is the movement of particles. The speed does not match. Consequently, the theory of particle motion has failed in predicting the turn-on time of the consumer.
    Proven.

     

  2. 2 minutes ago, studiot said:

    It is also worth noting that it is possible to have current without voltage and voltage without current, although the two are often linked.

    This simple fact is often overlooked.

    Voltage without current is trivial: it is an open loop with a source.
    Current without voltage is not exist

    17 hours ago, Country Boy said:

    Okay, since your are talking about DC current where do "electromagnetic waves" come into it?  Electromagnetic waves do not travel along wires.

    How is this current measured with an induction coil in current meters?

  3. 5 minutes ago, joigus said:

    John Donne said that no man is an island, but you seem to be the exception that proves the rule. ;) 

    Quantum mechanics "is trying" nothing of the kind.

    There are all indications that they are talking about the same model that the ancient atomists and Newton spoke of. This is not only a physical, but also a religious, historical, philosophical and ideological question.

  4. Just now, joigus said:

    You may have just "discovered" quantum mechanics. Everything everywhere works as a wave. Right?

    We even have a name for that wave: Conduction band.

    I think that quantum mechanics, on the contrary, is trying to revive Newton's concept of particles moving in a void. Just their photons supposedly flying in a vacuum from this series. They even distorted the very concept of "quantum" for the sake of this, because this is the Planck's term, and he meant by this a portion of the wave during emission and absorption, and not a particle

    In addition, the concept of long-range action in quantum spin is actually used there, long-range action is generally recognized as anti-scientific obscurantism

  5. 9 minutes ago, John Cuthber said:

    By the way, I think the police in the United States are generally doing well. Low level of corruption, good professional and physical training. A police officer cannot risk his life, constantly thinking how not to cross the threshold of political correctness. I live in Russia, and here 90% of police officers have no training at all and believe that they work there in order to earn money on bribes, and no one will even consider what happened to an African American a violation. Once at a police station, a large policeman hit me with all his might about 10 times in the chest. But all I thought about was just getting out of there. This would have consequences only if an official or a deputy or his entourage were subjected to violence, and so on.

    The fact that there is case law in the United States, weapons are allowed and enough freedom to defend themselves and protect homes suggests that the law enforcement and judicial systems work well there compared to other countries

    35 minutes ago, John Cuthber said:

    No, they were protecting the dollar. That's what they always do.

    And what exactly do you mean by this, in the context of Afghanistan?
    As far as I remember, there was no direct involvement of the United States at all, there are only rumors that they allegedly helped the anti-Soviet side. But in fact, it was not even an anti-Soviet side, the USSR invaded to overthrow Amin's party of communists, who did not agree with Brezhnev's course

    The USA kept only peacekeepers there, or am I mistaken?

  6. 8 minutes ago, John Cuthber said:

    True but:
    It's next to the two earthed metal screws that hold the cover in place, and you can make sparks by putting your finger near them.

    |It's also relatively thin plastic and may well conduct at the high voltages involved.

    And, of course, it may be a metal switch  or a metal cover.

    I think it's just a static effect, like the charge on a comb or dress. Such a small charge will not pass through plastic, there is need about 5-10 killovolts to do that

    If switcher is metallic that is possible

  7. The American nation is rightfully considered the guarantor of human rights and freedoms in the world. Why doesn't US interfere in the affairs of Afghanistan and China, on the genocide of the Hazaras and Uighurs?

    As far as I know, there is no official US position on these issues, moreover, Turkey is doing this at least under the pretext of protecting Muslims in relation to the Uighurs.

  8. On 2/22/2021 at 7:11 AM, iNow said:

    Touching the light switch, feeling the jolt as the electrons flow from the finger to the lower resistance copper wire of the toggle switch into the ground, I can see the little micro lightening bolt jumping away from me toward the house ground. 

    light switch usualy plastic, not conductor

    I think by the color of the discharge, everything is trite. It depends on the spectrum of light emitted during the discharge. That is, this or that discharge generates a certain wavelength. Apparently a blue tint indicates a large proportion of violet radiation.

    By the way, the arc from electric welding generates light close to the sun, and includes the shortest wave of ultraviolet radiation, which is absorbed by ozone. Probably using electric welding without special protection is dangerous

  9. The system of notes is based on the fact that a certain frequency is taken, and in the next octave the same frequency, a multiple of two, is considered the same note. However, if we took a different multiplication, the notes would be in different frequencies. This means that objectively the notes are just a convention. Why, then, is it claimed that notes can be heard and distinguished from birth?

  10. I think that the metric samhitas in the Vedic language are considered reliable.
    Most likely, the inserts are places where gods appear atypical for the Aryans like Vishnu, etc.

    They were most likely distorted by the Brahmans, after the Macedonian, who destroyed the Vedic culture and began to build a polyethnic imperial syncretism(brahmanism and then hinduism)

  11. Shiva comes from the cult of the worshipers of penis(lingam), which the Vedic Aryans considered their enemies. The rest of the interpretations are the result of syncretism.

    Quote

    na yātava indra jūjuvurno na vandanā shaviṣṭha vedyAbhiḥ .
    sa shardhadaryo viṣuṅasya jantormā shishnadevāpi gurṛtaṃ naḥ

    RV VII.21.5

    Rig Veda [VII.21.5; X.99.3] speaks scornfully of those who made the phallus (śiśna) their god. They were not allowed to perform Vedic sacrifices, Indra killed them

    I have read Indian commentators who blatantly lie that this cult was worshiped in the Vedas. Among other things, this suggests that Hindus do not read the Vedas.

  12. I think that oxygen reduction is a positive factor for humans. Oxygen is toxic and destructive and leads to aging and cancer. Mountain air with a low oxygen content is considered healthier, and people live there longer, athletes train there.
    It is also likely that an excess of the ozone layer leads to a lack of solar energy.

    Smoking could be an evolutionary maneuver in the fight against excess oxygen. If it weren't for the benefit, natural selection would not have gone down the path when inhaling smoke is enjoyable and satisfying. The qualities that lead to survival evolve.

  13. 4 hours ago, joigus said:

    Fiber optics works nothing like electrons in a wire.

    I believe that it is not electrons that work in the wire, but the wave itself.

    The same delusion previously existed in Newton's theory of light, that light is supposedly moving particles and energy transfer is carried out due to them.

  14. 50 minutes ago, studiot said:

    This is just a speculation and you seem to have spent a lot of time here discussing other matters without visiting this thread.

    Are you still interested ?

    Yes. It's just that I don't see here serious objections on the merits. I think my hypothesis is valid

     

    By the way, the fiber optic signal behaves similarly

  15. 2 hours ago, John Cuthber said:

    What you are talking about is a map that shows the presence of a gene in roughly 90% of "some population" in parts of N America.

    Well, if the population of the USA is 14% African Americans, 10% Irish Americans and 5% Italian Americans (virtually none of whom would have the gene) then the population represented on that map is not the population of the USA, is it?

     

    So, what are you talking about?

    Do you even know?

    let 70%. This does not change anything, the numbers are approximate. But this is the majority.

     

    2 hours ago, John Cuthber said:

    Your claim is the opposite of the map you have linked to.

    yes, I'm sorry, I just confused east and south:)

    And strictly speaking, this is southeast, not south

    2 hours ago, John Cuthber said:

    90%

    there is 60-100

  16. 1 minute ago, swansont said:

    This does not follow.  The population of slaves can outnumber the population of the elites without outnumbering the population of non-slaves (i.e. white people, predominantly). It depends on what fraction of the population of non-slaves is considered elite.

    It's not as if every single family owned slaves.

     

    Yes you are right.
    But it is believed that America was mastered primarily with the aim of deriving economic profit using the slave labor of Africans.

  17. 14 minutes ago, John Cuthber said:

    That's unrealistic, given how many are from, for example, Ireland ot Italy.
    It's even more absurd once you consider African Americans who form  about 14% of the population.

    Are you able to explain this, or is your assertion simply incorrect?

    I'm talking about most, not all. European genes are present there, I did not deny it

     

    14 minutes ago, John Cuthber said:

    By which argument, most people in France, Germany < England and so on would be black.
    But they are not.

    And so we know that the argument is wrong.

    slaves in Europe were not black
    
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