Ether and Electricity.
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Can anyone explain to me how ether relates to electricity under distinti's model. I understand classical electricity fairly well. How do conductive materials, dielectric and insulating materials work in ethereal mechanics? Is it different that in classical physics or the same transfer of the electron?
Thanks in advance.
Thanks in advance.
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Distinti starts from charges, without mass.
These charges come in two flavors, positive and negative.
The ether is a binary medium, and consist of positive and negative particels.
In the videos these particels are named ethons. There are positive ethons and negative ethons.
The ether is everywhere and wants to maintain in a stable state or equilibrium, the same quantity of positive and negative ethons.
Imagen a lake of water. All the water wants to reach the same height, so every place at a certain depth
contains the same density and amount of water molecules per volume.
Ether is like this lake but is a mixture of two types of particles. the density of the particles has to be in a equilibrium
When a negative charge appears, it will consume positive ethons. The density of these positive ethons will decrease.
From the surrounding positive ethons will flow towards the charge trying to reach the equilibrium again.
In this case the negative ethons are untouched and the positive ethons are consumed by the negative charge.
The result is, the negative charge wil be surrounded by negative ethons.
This is what is defined as the electic field...