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If voltage polarity creates coordinated polarity of aether spin of conducting wire, free electrons will want to move. Bound electrons have stronger link with protons until sufficient voltage (number or percentage of aether particles spin aligning on common axis) causes them to want to move along voltage polarity more than their binding to proton. This explains dielectric breakdown. This creates a magnetic field, as surrounding aether spinning around same axis direction (aether particles impart spin to each other by resonance or vibration, not resistance like rings or ball bearings would)
But if there is already a magnetic field (polarity of aether spin axis) then electrons encounter opposite spin in the voltage tubes (rings) and will not want to move. However, the energy is there and must be transmitted, so the voltage (percentage of aligned aether particle axis of spin) must rise until the magnetic field (in this case spin around voltage axis) opposing electron movement is more uniformly spread thru aether and electrons then overcome spin, turn it around and start moving along the tubes, making opposite magnetic field.
This is the voltage spikes we are seeing.
If voltage polarity creates coordinated polarity of aether spin of conducting wire, free electrons will want to move. Bound electrons have stronger link with protons until sufficient voltage (number or percentage of aether particles spin aligning on common axis) causes them to want to move along voltage polarity more than their binding to proton. This explains dielectric breakdown. This creates a magnetic field, as surrounding aether spinning around same axis direction (aether particles impart spin to each other by resonance or vibration, not resistance like rings or ball bearings would)
But if there is already a magnetic field (polarity of aether spin axis) then electrons encounter opposite spin in the voltage tubes (rings) and will not want to move. However, the energy is there and must be transmitted, so the voltage (percentage of aligned aether particle axis of spin) must rise until the magnetic field (in this case spin around voltage axis) opposing electron movement is more uniformly spread thru aether and electrons then overcome spin, turn it around and start moving along the tubes, making opposite magnetic field.
This is the voltage spikes we are seeing.
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