Does a DC chemical source produce two opposite currents?

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Feb 19, 2009, 10:50:20 PM2/19/09
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Does a DC chemical source produce two opposite currents?

The present text intends to rise or to give an answer at following
problems:
• Does a non-spontaneous reaction generate two opposite currents into
an ,,external circuit” in a home made battery?????
• Does the electrode potential concept fit with experimental reality?
Does a covalent compound have an electrode potential??

Some low cost experiments able to be performed home or in any
undeveloped country laboratory, will demonstrate the value of actual
electromagnetism and subsequently on entire physics edifice.
The link with experiment description:
http://www.elkadot.com/magneticity/Two%20opposite%20currents%20produced%20by%20a%20chemical%20source.htm

I will leave for actual theoreticians (from long time they cut the
grass to the dogs!) the interpretation of this effects in the frame of
actual physics.
For the proposed theory, a new definition of electric current and a
new interpretation of electrode phenomena will be provided.
Soon….. with others messages…

Sorin Cosofret

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