Electric Motion

Electric motion is the flow of bodies along a gravitic path that is not an orbit. This motion is not circling a central mass but is guided by many masses lined up in a structured path. These masses create a gravitic tube through which bodies are guided. This could be the nucleus of atoms in a copper wire guiding electricity or molecules in the air that guide lightning.

Electric motion is made up of bodies with the following characteristics:

  • travel in a non-orbital path
  • are guided by a path of bodies that form a gravitic tube
  • do not have charge
  • are similar in size and mass
  • can have an overall similar speed
  • are significantly smaller than the bodies that are guiding them
  • occurs at all macro or micro levels of the universe

Guided by Atomic Structure

Electricity is guided by atomic structures. It also creates magnetic fields as they travel down wires and spiral by the nature of how copper atoms are arranged in a lattice and their G1 orbital flows.

Electric Circuit

Here is a diagram about how G1 particles flowing in circuit create electric current, magnetic fields, and electromagnetic waves. They are all G1 particles.

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