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The thorny way of truth - Free Energy Community

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force law C 31 . . ,jf ;- 127 -To formulate this, let this two unit charge elements beeffective as a unit charge moving at velocity- v in theelectromagnetic reference frame. <strong>The</strong>n the +1 charge component willhave a velocity +v/2 and the -1 charge component will have avelocity -v/2. Together, they will produce the same magnetic fieldas the single charge moving at velocity v. However, when broughtinto the equation (1) the effect is totally different.Ve then have two potential components. <strong>The</strong> first, based on the+1 charge moving at +v/2, will have a relative velocity V given by(v/2-u), where u is the velocity <strong>of</strong> the interacting chargereferenced on the same electromagnetic reference frame. <strong>The</strong>second, based on the -1 charge moving at -v/2, will have a relativevelocity V given by (v/2+u). When these two V values are squaredand put in the two potential expressions, which are then combined,we obtain the simple potential formula:V = -d/rc^) (v.u) (2)This has the required form, being dependent upon the product <strong>of</strong>the two charge velocities and being derived from a ' relativistic'expression brought into the framework <strong>of</strong> a proper reference frame.This expression is the basis from which one can deduce the LorentzHowever, as may be seen from its derivation, the relativisticexpression has only served to Justify the potential <strong>of</strong> equation (2)because we have admitted that a physical process is occurringcausing one <strong>of</strong> the currents to be developed by countermoving chargepairs having a symmetrical countermotion in a specific frame <strong>of</strong>reference. Unquestionably, this suggests that an electron inmotion is really characterized by electron-positron pair creationin the vacuum field ahead <strong>of</strong> the electron, followed bycountermotion <strong>of</strong> the positron and the original electron, which cometogether in an annihilating encounter.Hence we do face the possibility that the form <strong>of</strong> equation (2),which is basic to the Lorentz foriaulation, owes Its origin to a

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