The Tom Bearden
Website

SLIDE 31.

GRADIENT OF ELECTROSTATIC POTENTIAL


 

IN VACUUM

ÑØ ≠ Ë

ON AND OF A MOVING CHARGED PARTICLE

ÑØ = Ë

          Again I accent that, in vacuum in the absence of a charged spinning particle of observable mass, del-phi does not yield an Ë-field, and the conventional equations of EM are wrong in that respect. 
           In the presence of a spinning charged particle, in a del-phi which contains electron-vortex-holes to mesh with, the charged particle attaches itself to the moving del-phi flux gradient, moving itself with the river.  This produces an Ë field.  The Ë-field CONSISTS OF the smeared electron, it does not CAUSE THE MOVEMENT of the electron.  It is an effect, not a cause.  The conventional equation for del-phi equals E is correct for matter waves in electron gases; it is not correct in vacuum itself. 

Next Slide