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Magnetism is the combined effect of 3 Layers:
| Layer | Job |
|---|---|
| Spatial | Provides the force |
| Radiant | Guides and controls the force |
| Material | Provides the avenues for the force |
We define magnetism as a spatial force that is facilitated by virtual photons (mor3).
This is in contrast to gravity which is a spatial force facilitated by the Material Layer (mom3).
The Nature of Virtual Photons
Magnetic force comes from energetic virtual photons (mor3) that tunnel into channels, either in matter or non-media particles, to either repel or attract other matter.
These can be visualized like drill bits that rotate postively (anticlockwise).
This makes them look like corkscrews, exactly like how photons corkscrew.
This flexible nature of the radiant layer allows it to be more easily manipulated, as electromagnetism, than gravity.
This manipulation is done by specific receiver particles or channels that will let them pass through and transfer their rotation or force.
The major difference between photons and virtual photons is that photons are much larger. This is seen in the photo electric effect where high frequency light is able to push off electrons. This is because at high frequency, photons match the frequency of virtual photons. But instead of going through the electron to spin it, the electron is pushed away.
Unlike the force of material gravity which is caused by flowing space particles acting on natter, magnetic force is from the space particles that the virtual photons grab onto as they flow in and out of the channels.
Both photons and virtual photons travel in straight lines.
Unit 2
Dipoles
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