My Friends,

Science, the Textbooks, are not totally factual when it comes to the Coulomb Force:

Coulomb's inverse-square law, or simply Coulomb's law, is an experimental law of physics that quantifies the amount of force between two stationary, electrically charged particles. The electric force between charged bodies at rest is conventionally called electrostatic force or Coulomb force.

 

Coulomb force, also called electrostatic force or Coulomb interaction, attraction or repulsion of particles or objects because of their electric charge.

 

What is Coulombic Attraction? Coulombic attraction is the force of attraction between positive and negative charges. It is easy to calculate the force between two charged particles using Coulomb's law. If the charges on the particles have opposite signs, the force will be one of attraction.

 

Where Science totally misses the point, mostly the definitions and actions of such, by Bad Science, is the fact that the Charges are Separated already!

 

Separating Charge

In the Thread, Charge Separation we have covered the fact that Separating Charge is the first and most critical stage of any Energy Machine! It is a fact that the Coulomb Force has nothing to do with this critical stage of the process!

 

To learn more about Charge Separation:

 

All Electrical "Generating" Machines do the same thing: Separate Charge! None of this is new! Its been known for Decades! But Ignored by Mainstream Numpty's!

 

It is true, AFTER the Charge has been Separated, then there can be, in some circumstances, be Coulombic Attraction of the Charges. The Coulombic Attraction can assist in the Flow of a Current, but it is very important to note, this is not the only Force at work to make a Current Flow, otherwise we would see a Current Flow indefinitely as long as there were Charges Separated! This is not the case! We can have Charge Separated and see no Current Flow! Of course this comes back to Conduction, Band Gap and the Valence Band!

These simple Facts are missed entirely by so many that think they are Community Guru's!

Best Wishes,

   Chris