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    I was thinking about this,

    Think that a wire is a river of electrons. The thiner the river the faster the speed of the electron drops. The greater the resistance of the wire the faster the electrons must go to accomplish the same flow because of the smaller number of drops available, and as i'm talking about a resistor, than the greater the voltage you need to apply to again produce this flow.

    Now what i was thinking,

    Electrons can move quite fast in a circuit however they are limited in speed in common wires because the number of electrons present.

    If we can accelerate the electrons up to the speed of light, we should assume that in the point of view of the electron the time is not the same for him than is for us. We could say that the electron is traveling to the future. Now what if the said resonance of space time is not just this simple as to create a cyclical event that accelerate the electrons than use the energy from the future making the electrons to come back to the original place?

    Maybe a hot arc is just as an explanation of many thoughts. As you can notice that if the current pulsed is dc only one side of the arc will become hot.

    In common steel wire the higher the heat the higher the speed of the electrons up to a point where it become red hot and liquify and electrons start to go everywhere as ions. However if we start to think, we could achieve relativistic effects during over heating conditions...

    If we could drive a resonant tank up to a point where there are no more free electrons in the copper to go into the capacitor, whats going to happen?

    If we could drive a transformer having relatively high resistance and high voltage primary what would happen with the magnetic field created?

    What would create a bigger magnetic field, high voltage high speed electrons or low voltage lower speed electrons?

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    If you travel to the future (the electron) what you leave behind?

    If the electron in going fast and come to the starting place and get even more accelerated, i guess what need to happen is that it will get every time more accelerated. However this electron if allowed to accelerate this way would disappear in our point of view, wont it?

    What would happen???

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    • #3
      You've just described the theory behind 'black-holes' in space; with the exception of mass and light being one 'pulled-in' at a gravitational mass greater than the surrounding.

      Possible.. I think yes. Where does it eventually go? - It comes out a vortex at the other end as it spirls faster and quicker down the middle.

      Not exactly electronics, but parrellels your thinking here.

      The ole tchr..... which went to school with Benjamin Franklin

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      • #4
        Hello jimnmei,

        Thanks for the reply. I'm thinking correctly? In my analogy with closed electric circuits, i see that if we accelerate electrons fast enough they should disappear traveling into a future time, however i think that if we make it cyclical and at a certain rate or frequency, the electrons can be made to disappear and than appear again with the electrons from the past or new electrons aways getting into the circuit, or maybe they just split i don't know.

        What you think about?

        I never thought a black hole could be this. I thought was only a big density of mass pressure... I will try to find about this.

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        • #5
          Another thing that travel at or close to speed of light are electromagnetic waves. if we could make a cyclic wave circulation maybe other relativistic effects could be created. Probably the best frequency would be in the megahertz range.

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