Saturday, November 17, 2012


COSMIC MACROSCOPIC ELECTRIC CHARGE

 

The repulsion of comets’ tails from our sun is presented as evidence of an electric bias within our Solar System. Increased reddening of supernova sightings suggests a growing macroscopic electric charge to exist for the cosmos.

Emmy Noether’s Theorem of Charge Conservation excludes impact upon the dissipation of positive charge endured where fusion is sheltered from electron intervention. Without a conceivable means for such exclusive elimination of negative charge, then the presumption of a negative macroscopic charge offers itself as the plausible premise. This brings us to the rationality of taking the entire earth, including its atmosphere, to bear a negative charge. The outer array of electrons such electrification must form conforms to the Shell Theorem devised by Isaac Newton: The net summation of such distributed electrons presents the entire negative charge as located at the center of the earth. Consistent with the downward-pointing electric field proclaimed by Michael Faraday, any isolated positive charge will propagate toward the center of the earth where hopeful protons might fancy meeting up with a marriageable electron. (What a double-cross, because a frustrated proton would thus be fleeing the virtual bevy of electrons assembled in the shell behind it.)


More importantly, a much greater electrical formation such as the above must be in place in and about our sun. It is there and in any star that a continuous static fusion process can be proceeding where no electrons can perish there because no electrons can arrive there. The consequential virtual production of electrons in each burning star has the effect of stellar wind essentially of electrons that seek their way to galactic rims. Ultimately, a negative shell upon the universe should, according to Sir Isaac’s Shell Theorem, present its total charge (but not its negative particles) upon some central place within to attract an inward flow of positively charged pieces and particles that may be revealing themselves already under the category of dark matter.