@mark noble,
Dear All,
My above post about the generation of electromagnetism describes the force felt by an electron as it absorbs the electric and magnetic fields before it jumps up one or more energy levels and then emits a photon as it loses energy and falls back down.
However, this theory (as another physicist pointed out) has yet to describe the reasons why or how the electron absorbs the electric and magnetic fields before it jumps up one or more energy levels.
Therefore, it is my hope that a physicist with more means and knowledge than I have, could pick up the baton and carry on research into this topic, as I feel there is great potential in describing this phenomenon fully. Maybe carrying out the valuable experimental data needed to back up this theory and then putting it forward as a replicable experiment.
I believe that the findings of this theory could prove revolutionary and the various applications could be immense. I especially believe that in the area of energy production it could prove to be highly significant. It may even offer the exciting prospect of green energy for future generations.
Would it be possible to recreate the right conditions in a laboratory, so that electromagnetism could be generated artificially? Electromagnetism is the Earth’s source of light and heat, therefore, appears a very good form of energy to utilize.
Maybe this form of energy would reduce the need for the National Grid or even the use of electricity altogether, as electromagnetism could be generated in every home and business. Perhaps, this form of energy could be used almost solely in the future, as mankind develops safe and efficient means of energy production.
Please feel free to respond if you wish to.