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What is and what isn't an electric current?

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sorin

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Jan 31, 2009, 10:54:25 AM1/31/09
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Hello again,

I have received a lot of emails some with absurd comments and other
with enquiring and good comments at a previous message related to
electric current and electrolysis.
At the moment, I don’t have enough time to respond at every mail.
For some of these comments the answer will come with the new text
added today or with other in the future.
The present text is focused on a simple problem: What is and what
isn’t an electric current.
It seems that actual orthodox physics already fixed this concept. But
the new proposed experiments blow up the actual accepted explanation.
The experiments can be made home, or in every laboratory in a
underdeveloped country at a cost of less then 10 euro/experiment.
Please visit:
http://www.elkadot.com/magneticity/Electric%20current%20cut%20off%20experiments.htm

Sorin Cosofret

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