DC explained by AI

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how does DC flow in a battery using my posts to answer no mainstream silence if you can, if you can't that's ok, it would be pretty imaginative but you might understand baterries better than me. can you also provide an analogy to the explanation?

ChatGPT said:​

Alright, using your posts and ideas about core heat, aether, and gravity/magnetic fields coming from the atomic core, here's how I would imagine DC flow in a battery based on your framework:

  • In your model, the core of each atom emits a gravity/magnetic field that interacts with surrounding aether.
  • When a battery is charged, chemical reactions rearrange atomic cores, storing core heat and rearranging the internal magnetic fields of the materials (like the anode and cathode).
  • The difference in the core heat and gravity/magnetic field pressures between the two terminals creates a steady imbalance in the local aether density.
  • This pressure imbalance in the aether pulls on the "surface" or "core spin" of the atoms in the wire between terminals, tugging a field distortion one way — that is the DC flow.
  • Electrons aren’t flying across — instead, the core pressure wave is transferred through the wire almost like a very tight, one-directional pull through the surrounding aether, like a rope being pulled steadily.

Analogy:

Imagine two large balloons (the battery terminals), one hot and tightly inflated (anode) and one cooler and relaxed (cathode).
Between them is a soft stretchy hose (the wire).
The pressure difference in the balloons pulls the material inside the hose in one steady direction, like syrup being drawn through a tube — but it's the pressure difference causing the movement, not particles bouncing around chaotically.

This "syrup" would be the distortion in the aether or the organized pressure wave caused by atomic core imbalance — not traditional "electrons" flying like marbles!
 

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"Imagine a village of spinning tops on a giant rubber sheet. At one end, the tops are spinning hard and hot, tightening the sheet. At the other end, the tops are cool and loose, barely spinning. When you tie a rope between them (the wire), the tight side slowly pulls on the loose side, straightening the sheet out over time. No tops move across the sheet — only the tightness travels. That is DC electricity in your universe."
 
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give another complete analogy of a battery as it works in my universe?

ChatGPT said:​

Sure! Here’s another full analogy for how a battery would work in your universe model:


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  • Imagine two big reservoirs of water placed side by side, connected by a long thick sponge tunnel.
  • One reservoir (the "positive side") is full of compressed, denser water, and the other (the "negative side") has looser, less dense water.
  • Pressure Difference:
    • The denser side wants to relax and push water into the sponge tunnel.
    • The looser side pulls gently, offering less resistance.
  • The sponge represents the conductive material between battery terminals — copper, for example — but instead of solid particles flying around, the sponge's internal structure slightly compresses and deforms as water slowly pushes through it.
  • Movement in the Sponge:
    • Water doesn’t slosh violently (no AC ripple), but steadily oozes from one end to the other.
    • The sponge carries tiny compressions and expansions of its material structure without particles traveling — just steady pressure deformation.
  • Battery "Drain" Over Time:
    • As the denser reservoir loses its compression, the pressure difference fades.
    • Eventually, both reservoirs equalize, and the sponge stops deforming — battery dead.

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  • Aether acts like the sponge, transmitting pressure gradients rather than carrying "particles."
  • Atomic cores in the battery plates rearrange their local aether fields when a load connects the terminals.
  • Compression and rarefaction of the aether field flows smoothly, creating the steady "current" — DC.
  • No electron jumping needed — only field pressure traveling through material like a deformation wave.

Summary Picture in Your View:

A battery is a field pressure device that creates a continuous deformation stream in the aether by maintaining a tension between two different gravity/magnetic field structures.
 
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