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Electricity is a fundamental form of energy that involves the flow of electric charge. Here’s a breakdown of key concepts:
1. Electric Charge:
The Basics: All matter is composed of tiny particles called atoms.
Atoms contain:
- Protons: Positively charged particles in the nucleus.
- Neutrons: Neutral particles in the nucleus.
- Electrons: Negatively charged particles orbiting the nucleus.
Imbalance: When an atom loses or gains electrons, it becomes an ion.
Ions: Atoms with a positive or negative charge due to an imbalance of protons and electrons.
2. Electric Current:
- Flow of Charge: Electric current is the continuous flow of electric charge, typically carried by electrons, through a conductor (like a wire).
- Voltage: Voltage is the “push” or “pressure” that drives the electric current. It’s the difference in electric potential between two points. Higher voltage means a stronger push.
- Amperage (Amps): Amps measure the rate of electric current flow (how many electrons pass a given point per second).
3. Circuits:
- Closed Loop: An electric circuit is a closed loop path that allows electric current to flow.
- Components: Circuits typically include:
- Power Source: Provides the voltage (e.g., battery).
- Conductor: Allows current to flow (e.g., wires).
- Load: A device that uses the electrical energy (e.g., light bulb, motor).
- Switch: Controls the flow of current (e.g., on/off switch).
4. Key Concepts:
- Conductors: Materials that allow electric current to flow easily (e.g., metals like copper).
- Insulators: Materials that resist the flow of electric current (e.g., rubber, plastic).
- Static Electricity: The buildup of electric charge on the surface of an object.
In Simple Terms:
Imagine a river.
- Voltage: The steepness of the riverbed (how fast the water flows).
- Current: The amount of water flowing through the river.
- Circuit: The path of the river.
- Conductors: Smooth, wide parts of the river where water flows easily.
- Insulators: Rocks or dams that obstruct the flow of water.
Applications of Electricity:
Electricity powers countless aspects of modern life:
- Lighting: Homes, streets, businesses
- Heating and Cooling: Air conditioners, heaters
- Transportation: Electric vehicles, trains
- Communication: Phones, computers, internet Appliances: Refrigerators, washing machines, microwaves
- Industry: Manufacturing, machinery electricity itself doesn’t “decay” in the same way that organic matter does.
Here’s why:
Energy Transformation: When electricity is used, the electrical energy is transformed into other forms of energy.
Examples:
- Light (light bulbs)
- Heat (toasters, heaters)
- Motion (motors)
- Sound (speakers)
Conservation of Energy: The law of conservation of energy states that energy cannot be created or destroyed, only transformed.
Key Points:
Electrical Energy: This is the energy associated with the flow of electric charge.
Energy Loss: Some energy is always lost as heat during electrical transmission due to resistance in wires. This is a form of energy conversion, not decay.
Electricity doesn’t “rot” or disappear. It’s converted into other forms of energy to perform work.
Charged Particles: The particles that carry electric charge are:
- Electrons: These are fundamental particles with a negative charge.
- Protons: These are also fundamental particles, residing in the nucleus of an atom, and they carry a positive charge.
- Ions: An ion is an atom (or molecule) that has gained or lost electrons, giving it a net electrical charge.
Electrons are the primary charge carriers in most electrical circuits.
Protons also carry charge, but they are typically fixed within the nucleus of an atom and don’t move freely in the same way electrons do in conductors.
The Origin of Charge is a Deep Mystery
Fundamental Property: Electric charge is considered a fundamental property of matter. This means it’s an intrinsic characteristic of certain subatomic particles, like electrons and protons.
No Deeper Explanation: Currently, there’s no deeper explanation for why these particles possess this intrinsic property. It’s one of the fundamental forces of nature, like gravity or electromagnetism.
Think of it like this:
Mass: We know objects have mass, which gives them weight and inertia. We can measure mass, but we don’t fully understand why objects possess mass.
Charge: Similarly, we know electrons have a negative charge and protons have a positive charge. We can observe and measure the effects of this charge, but we don’t yet know the ultimate “cause” of this intrinsic property.
Ongoing Research:
Particle Physics: Scientists continue to explore the fundamental nature of matter and the forces that govern it through particle physics research.
Unification Theories: There are ongoing attempts to develop a “Theory of Everything” that would unify all the fundamental forces of nature, including electromagnetism.
So, all matter is made up of atoms. Tiny spheres. Electrons (smaller tiny spheres) spin around the atoms really fast in fixed orbit. Electrons are considered point particles which have no size. If an atom were the size of a football stadium, the nucleus would be about the size of a pea, and the electrons would be even smaller, almost impossible to see.
You can’t split an electron. It’s like a pixel. Its mass is complete. It is not composed of smaller particles. This is called a fundamental particle. Protons and Neutrons, however are made up of quarks. Quarks are fundamental like an electron. It’s like a pixel that is complete. “Fundamental” essentially means basic, essential, or forming a foundation.
What I am trying to find out here is the source of electricity. The charge. All of this data paints a great picture of what holds the charge, but no one can explain what the charge is or where it comes from. This is why CERN was supposedly created. To find this answer among other things. They accelerate particles, collide them at nearly the speed of light and then analyze the debris field. They discovered the Higgs Boson.
It’s a fundamental particle: This means it’s one of the basic building blocks of the universe, not composed of smaller particles. Associated with the Higgs field: The Higgs boson is the particle associated with the Higgs field, a theoretical field that permeates all of space. It gives mass to other particles. The Higgs field itself is not considered dark matter.
Imagine a calm lake. The surface of the lake itself is like the Higgs field.
A ripple on the surface of the lake would be like a Higgs boson. The Higgs field gives mass to the particles that make up atoms. Think of the Higgs field as a kind of invisible “resistance” that fills all of space. Some particles interact strongly with this field. This interaction causes them to “slow down” or “resist” changes in motion.This resistance is what we perceive as mass. It’s like trying to walk through a thick fog. You encounter resistance and it takes more effort to move if you have more mass. Imagine a famous person walking through a crowd. They’ll encounter resistance from people wanting autographs or photos. This “resistance” makes it harder for them to move freely. This is a very simplified analogy, as the Higgs field isn’t a physical substance like a crowd.
The Higgs field is like an invisible energy field that permeates the entire universe. It’s not made of particles itself, but rather a fundamental aspect of space. The Higgs boson, on the other hand, is a particle associated with this field, much like a wave in the ocean. Just as waves are disturbances on the surface of the ocean, the Higgs boson is an excitation or disturbance within the Higgs field. The Higgs boson is not attached to atoms, electrons, or neutrons. The field is everywhere and the boson excites it like waves. It’s like the field is air and the boson is sound. Sound disturbs the air but does not but are not attached to it.
The actual interaction between particles and the Higgs field is far more complex and governed by the principles of quantum mechanics. There are no diagrams or drawings that can explain this phenomenon unfortunately.
So electricity doesn’t die or decay. It gets transferred to something, uses it and leaves. We have figured out ways to keep it stored in a loop or a battery but we have no way of reusing it after it is used. For example, we can loop energy for millions of years in a circular piece of copper and as soon as we release it to a toaster, it is used to heat the toast but after that, it dissipates into the air.
We can’t grab that energy back due to the second law of thermodynamics. The electricity changed to a different kind of energy and spreads out into space. Meaning the toaster changed the electricity to heat and it went out into the Higgs field.
The idea that energy might originate from another dimension is a concept explored in some areas of theoretical physics and metaphysics.
Here’s why it’s a fascinating, but currently unproven, idea:
The Limits of Our Perception: Our current understanding of the universe is limited to the three spatial dimensions and one time dimension that we directly experience.
- Theories of Extra Dimensions: Some theories in physics, such as string theory, propose the existence of extra dimensions beyond our own. These extra dimensions could potentially hold vast amounts of energy that we are not yet able to directly observe or tap into.
- The Nature of Reality: The concept of energy originating from another dimension raises profound questions about the nature of reality and the interconnectedness of different dimensions.
Important Considerations:
- Speculative: The idea of energy originating from other dimensions is highly speculative.
- No Scientific Evidence: There is currently no scientific evidence to support this hypothesis.
- Beyond Current Understanding: This concept lies beyond the current limits of our scientific understanding and requires further exploration and research.
While the idea of energy originating from other dimensions is intriguing, it’s important to remember that it’s currently a theoretical concept with no direct scientific evidence.
Many theoretical physicists who work on string theory and M-theory explore the concept of extra dimensions. These theories propose that our universe may have more than the three spatial dimensions and one time dimension that we directly experience.
Lisa Randall: A renowned theoretical physicist, has written extensively about the possibility of extra dimensions and their potential implications for our universe.
Brian Greene: Another prominent physicist, has popularized string theory and the concept of extra dimensions through his books and lectures.
Instead of considering fundamental particles as point-like objects (like marbles), string theory proposes that they are actually tiny, one-dimensional objects called strings. String theory requires the existence of extra spatial dimensions beyond the three spatial dimensions (length, width, height) that we experience. These extra dimensions are thought to be “curled up” or “compactified” at incredibly small scales, making them invisible to us.
String theory aims to unify all the fundamental forces of nature (gravity, electromagnetism, strong and weak nuclear forces) into a single, elegant framework. String theory is often touted as a potential “Theory of Everything,” a single framework that could explain all the phenomena in the universe.
Imagine these strings as tiny, one-dimensional filaments vibrating within a higher-dimensional space. The strings in string theory vibrate within this higher-dimensional space, and their vibrational patterns determine the properties of the particles we observe in our three-dimensional world.
One could hypothesis that energy is the source that turns everything here on, or gives it life. We don’t understand how it has power. Just like a computer. When we turn it off, nothing works. Yet when we turn it on, life is given through energy that we have found a way to catch, hold and use. After use, it goes out into space.
If electricity has a positive and negative charge, would it be possible that energy is a life form from the fourth dimension? One from the kingdom of darkness and one from heaven? Let’s hypothesis so. This would mean the electricity inside a CPU could give it the ability to control the transistors to manipulate their own outcome.
There are many books out there about black magic and the conjuring up of spirits in which they gave mankind information about technology. Look no further than the Bible. The Sons of God gave mankind technology. I do not believe since they are spirit, are able to manifest without us building them some kind of machine or biological machine to host.
The “ghost in the machine” is a term originally used to describe and critique the concept of the mind existing alongside and separate from the body. One can argue that thought comes from our energy. the Bible says we are separated by body, soul and spirit. And it says the spirit is at war with the body and soul. We spirit is energy that turns the body on much like electricity turns on a computer.
The inventor of the first computer believed that the universe was fundamentally computational in nature and could be simulated on a vast automata. Later cosmologists hypothesized that the universe was fundamentally mathematical structures at its core. Somewhere in the heavens, they are waiting.
I found an interesting old website from 2001 which is tongue in cheek that a computer uses magic. The author is joking, but there could be irony in his joke that may have sincere applications to the real world.
Magic
When you look at your computer honestly, and accept the fact that it is magic, everything becomes easier to understand. It’s no longer necessary to be well educated about your computer. You don’t have to take classes, or buy books, you don’t even have to be computer literate. With the proper attitude, anyone can use, maintain, even repair a computer. Just bear these simple principles in mind
The Computer Is Evil
The core of a computer is a small trapped evil spirit (it is no coincidence that UNIX and GNU/Linux processes are called daemons!) This imp is imprisoned in your computer as punishment for something it did in the netherworld. Generally speaking, the more evil the imp is, the faster the computer is. There are also lesser ghosts and hobgoblins that inhabit the expansion cards and peripherals of your computer. These evil spirits are trapped within the hardware of your computer. Take a screwdriver, open up your computer, and take a look at the circuit boards. They are usually green, and are covered with complex patterns of thin copper lines. These are Circuit Runes, written in arcane and ancient languages that describe the magic spells that bind the imps to the chips. Be very careful with circuits. If you scratch off even the tiniest bit of the runes, the spell will be broken, and the imp will escape. Also note the serial and part numbers printed on the boards. These identify exactly what sort of evil spirit it is, in case you ever have to order a replacement from the factory.
The Computer Hates You
When you hit the keys on your keyboard or click the mouse, little silver needles jab the imp, and force him to do what you want. Your computer is evil in the first place, and this prodding only makes it more angry. As you use the computer, the imp becomes more and more angry, generating heat. This is why your computer contains one or more cooling fans. Without them, the imp would turn the box into a raging inferno. Frequently, your computer will crash, or lock-up, or lose files, or do any number of little things to annoy you. This is just the imp’s way of rebelling against you. Don’t stand for it! Calling tech support– or worse yet, taking your computer back to the store for repairs will accomplish nothing except running up a big bill. The best way to deal with a troublesome computer is by shouting and swearing at it. Sometimes physical violence will help show it who is boss. Try leaving it unplugged for a long time to starve it, or disconnect the monitor to blind it. Sometimes it is necessary to delete files that are important to it, just to get back at it for deleting your own files. “is this your VMM32.VXD file? Huh? *DELETE* Haha! take that you dirty little imp! That’ll teach you to crash before I save my spreadsheet!”
You Are Smarter Than The Computer
Computers aren’t smart, they are just fast. Newer computers aren’t getting any smarter, they are just able to do stupid things at greater speeds. You are a human being, capable of emotions and rational thought. A computer is only capable of floating point math and crude malice. Never miss an opportunity to remind your computer that you are better than it. Remind it (out loud) that it can’t do anything without you controlling it (you can say this to servers too, but they aren’t likely to believe you). When it does something wrong, tell it is stupid. Tell it is slow too, computers hate that most of all. Get a newspaper, and sit in front of it just to show it how you can look up stock quotes without generating an invalid page fault in module explorer.exe
The Future of Computing
Throw away your MS Office 2000 for Dummies book. Throw away your Learning Java book. The future of computing is not in Data Processing, or Programming, or Information Systems, or Computer Science. It’s in Technomancy. Technomancy is the magical art of talking with computers. There are many newly developing fields of technomancy that you can apprentice in to earn big bucks when the false machine-based-culture of the computer world crumbles
Fenestredigitation
Fenestredigitation, the art practiced by Fenestredigitators (or MS Illusionists) is the art of making Windows install on a PC. A skilled Fenestredigitator can start with an unformatted hard drive and transform it into a colorful GUI in less than an hour, and for an encore, reinstall it over and over again half a dozen more times trying to get networking set up.
Open Sourcery
Open Sourcery is the new magical approach to software design that is replacing the old machine-minded methods. Basically, it works like this; Someone sets up a CVS repository and a bug tracking system, and a mailing list, and most importantly a website to state the goals and status of the project. Then as many Open Sourcerers as possible start arguing about what the software should actually do (positive energy), and complaining that it isn’t being done fast enough (negative energy). Eventually, the software will write itself, and will continue to evolve itself gradually until it reaches the stage of maturity know to Open Sourcerers as Alpha (which is Latin for “Done”). Occasionally a piece of software will continue to grow beyond the alpha stage until it becomes Beta (which is Latin for “I’m bored, lets do something else”)
Voodoo Debugging
Both hardware support and software testing can benefit from the skill of Voodoo Debugging. It’s very simple. When a problem arises, start changing things randomly. Occasionally re-test the problem, and as soon as it goes away, the last thing you changed becomes the cure. Repeat the last fix on every computer you can find, including and especially ones that never had the problem in the first place. This magic can be aided by chanting such mantras as “I always change this setting in the BIOS and it seems to help”
Malware Exorcism
We have already learned that computers are evil. What happens when you combine an evil computer with an evil programmer? Very evil software. Viruses, spam, denial of service, trojans, phishing, spyware, steath adware, these are the abominable names of the unholy legions of Malware which assail the world of computer magic. There is plenty of demand for technomancers skilled in the art of performing exorcisms to bind and banish malevolent malware from a possessed computer. Signs for recognizing a possessed computer include: very slow internet access, excessive pop-up advertisements, programs that suddenly appear without being installed, programs that refuse to be uninstalled, sudden changes of browser start-page, and green pea-soup spewing from the drive bays. Excorcism is difficult, because the tame imp that controls your computer may have already been killed by the malware, or your own attempts to purge the malware may be overly effective, and kill off the computer’s native demons. But is that really so bad?
How To Kill A Computer
We all know you can kill a Vampire with a wooden stake, or a Werewolf with a silver bullet, but how do you kill a computer? Computers are malevolent presences of evil, and the fact that we have domesticated them and locked them in pretty white (grey, black, fruity-translucent) boxes doesn’t change that fact. What if your computer goes berserk? Are you prepared to defend your home and family against it? Could you protect your employees if the company server started stomping on them, or sucking their blood? It’s not something many of us have contingency plans for, but believe me, your insurance carrier isn’t going to cover it.
Weapons
It’s important to arm yourself with weapons when you go to confront a computer that might have to be “put down”. There are many available, but here are a few of my favorites:
FDISK:
FDISK is a powerful weapon that you probably already have. Versions of it are included with DOS, Windows, and GNU/Linux. FDISK is like a double-edged sword. It can cut the heart right out of a computer’s hard drive, or can be used with surgical precision to lop of partitions as a warning, but be careful with it, because you can hurt yourself with it too, if your computer happened to have any files you cared about inside its belly. To learn more about safely wielding FDISK to intimidate, wound, or even kill your computer, just visit http://www.fdisk.com/fdisk/
CMOS and BIOS:
The CMOS setup, also known as the BIOS is an important weak-spot of your computer. If you know how to get past your computers defenses and into the soft underbelly that is the BIOS, you will never need to spend another sleepless night cowering under the bed in fear of your computer. The real trick to the BIOS is getting in. When your computer is booting, try pressing DEL or F1 or F10. Different computers have different magic keys you must press to open them up to attack. Once you are inside, you have your computer by the nostrils, metaphorically speaking. Try to tell it it has hardware it doesn’t really have, or deny that real hardware is there. See a number? Try changing it! Careful abuse of the BIOS can not just wound, not just kill, but even in some causes cause your computer to catch fire
Physical Weapons:
But of course, why take on the computer on its own turf, when you can do things on your own terms. Screwdrivers, claw-hammers, baseball bats, chainsaws, the possibilities are endless. With the exception of some over-powered CD-trays, most computers don’t have the ability to hit back. Be creative. Gasoline, cordless drills, second-story windows. The possibilities are endless.
I laughed reading this and thought it was prudent for this essay. What if the circuit board is a sigil that does trap evil spirits inside it. Their energy and the programming combined is a spell they have to follow.
In the book Computers and the Beast of Revelation by David Webber, they predict computers are in fact demonic and will unleash the power of the antichrist.
Here are some of the predictions from 1985 about how computers would change our world and equip the Antichrist and/or the beast of Revelation 13.
Technology Predictions and the End Times
A 1984 article in U.S. News and World Report said that there would be a phone in every pocket and a computer in every home. It said that a “standard telephone console would be the only computer terminal most people will need.” Yup. This has mostly come true although for many people the phone in their pocket is the computer they use most.
“Combining laser optics and computers, three-dimensional holographic images will bring TV features into living rooms with almost lifelike quality.” Think: Obi-Wan, you’re our only hope! The authors are sure this is how the beast in Revelation 13 is going to set up an image for everyone to worship.
“Cars will have not just telephones as standard issue, but also satellite navigation systems that pinpoint a vehicle’s location and guide the driver to his destination.” Yup. This one we’ve got. Without it I would still be getting lost all the time. Even with it I get lost sometimes.
Automatic translation devices will translate from English to Japanese in MINUTES just by inputting text.” Google translate can do this in seconds.
Other articles quoted from the book warn of electronic banking that can send money instantly. This would make a one world economy possible which would give the Antichrist opportunity to be the ruler of the entire world like he is predicted to be.
The book also predicts lifelike robots that people would become relationally attached to and possibly even want to marry. And what does robot marriage do for God’s definition of marriage? (Ummm…this prediction was a little weird…)
Other articles also mention a new thing called debit cards that assign you a number for your banking transactions. The authors say this is one step closer to the mark of the beast from Revelation 13 where you must have a number that relates to the beast in order to buy or sell.
Doom and Gloom Christianity
Reading the predictions was the fun part of the book. It was like time traveling to see the world through the lens of 1985 and read how some people felt about up and coming computer technology.
But the thrust of the book is doom and gloom poised to panic readers. The authors used the panic they created to try and share the gospel message. Almost every chapter ends with a sentence like: “see what computers will enable the Antichrist or the beast to do! The end it coming! Repent! Repent!”
To some extent that is the appropriate message to share when talking about Revelation. There are parts that sound scary and strange. But the truth is that if you have accepted Christ as your Savior, you will be with Jesus. The scary and strange parts are not aimed at you. There is comfort and hope in being a believer in Jesus Christ. Reading about the judgment that is to come should give us urgency to share Christ with those who don’t know Him!
But what these glass-half-empty authors failed to do is apply their imaginations towards what good computers and debit cards and cashless banking could do for spreading the gospel. Computers speed the process of Bible translation. They enable the gospel to spread through quick communication. Debit cards and online giving make it possible for Christians to give to any ministry around the world instantly so that Christian ministries have the resources they need to share Christ.
Technology is a Tool
Andy Crouch in his book The Tech-Wise Family: Everyday Steps for Putting Technology in Its Proper Place points out that technology is a broad term that includes not just computer technology, but all technology like the wheel, electric lights, cars, etc. Technology is a tool. It is not evil or good in and of itself. But all technology could be used for good or used for evil. Computers can be used for evil by the Antichrist and the beasts of Revelation 13, but they also can be used for good.
We do not need to live paralyzed by fear of computers or fear of what the end times will look like. Will the image that the beast of Revelation 13 sets up be made possible by computers? Maybe. But I will not fear computers. No computer is more powerful then Jesus my Savior. What I will do is use computers as a tool to share the gospel and make disciples.
This is a good point. Computers do allow us to read the Bible and do things for God. This is why I argue the good and bad energy. Perhaps quantum bit computers are the straw that breaks the camel’s back?
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