Everything with charge produces Coulomb force waves.  My understanding is that 
this is the definition of “charge”.  Particles with charge get that charge from 
tronnies within the particles.  Tronnies get their charge from the Coulomb grid 
in which they exist.  Most (maybe all) of the tronnies’ charge comes from 
itself since it is always at the focus of its own Coulomb force waves.  Its 
Coulomb waves travel across the diameter of its circle with the same travel 
time as the tronnie which takes a circumferential route to the opposite side of 
the circle.     

 

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On 23 May 2014 02:55, John Ross <jr...@trexenterprises.com> wrote:

The tronnie is a point focus of Coulomb force waves.  The waves come from all 
directions at the speed of light to a focus at the point that is the  tronnie.  
Then the Coulomb waves expand out from the tronnie in all directions at the 
speed of light repelling itself and other like tronnies.  The tronnnie caries 
the Coulomb force with it as it travels in a circle at its speed of about 
1.5708 c.  This may sound a bit strange, but it is no stranger than an electron 
which carries the Coulomb force and travels at a very high speed, usually in a 
circle.  In my model the electron is three circling tronnies two minus and one 
plus.  In the old physics the electron is a single charge of minus e, which 
would mean that it carries the Coulomb force and that the Coulomb force waves 
expand out in all directions at the speed of light.  I don’t see much 
difference.

 

In the "old physics" I believe the Coulomb force (or electric field) is 
transmitted by virtual photons. So what carries the Coulomb force in the "new" 
physics? Does it have a particle which transmits it, or if not, what are the 
waves made of and / or propagating through?

 

 

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So at the risk of repeating myself, what carries the coulomb force, which 
appears to move at c?

 

On 22 May 2014 12:28, John Ross <jr...@trexenterprises.com> wrote:

You are absolutely correct each tronnies  looks across the diameter of his 
circle and sees himself of the other side of the circle.  He also sees his 
partner at an angle of 53.515 degrees from the diameter, quite a  bit closer.   
I don’t remember the episode you are thinking about, but clearly if the 
Enterprise traveled in a circle at warp 1.57087, Dr. Spock could look across 
the diameter of the circle and see the Enterprise from their past on the other 
side of the circle. 

 

Tronnies don’t outrun their own Coulomb force waves, they are always riding  on 
it within their entron.  Since the two tronnies are leapfrogging each other 
they have to travel at speeds of 2c but within the entrons their speed is 
1.5708 c.  But as you can see in FIG 4 entrons travel at speed of between minus 
1c and plus 3c in its path inside a photon which travels at a speed of c.  

 

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Actually, now that I've read Russell's latest comment, I'd like to add 
something to my 3rd question. It appears that the "Coulomb force" itself 
propagates at lightspeed, which is how the tronnies manage to repel themselves 
- they effectively outrun their own radiation, and "see" a ghost tronnie on the 
opposite side of the circle, which is actually themselves (there is a name for 
this manoeuvre from "Star Trek", but I can't remember what it is).

So the CF itself moves at c. Is that force carried by particles, or if not, 
what? And why is it limited to c when tronnies can move FTL?

 

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