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Electric energy = electromagnitism. In other words, electric energy is composed of an electromagnetic field. And in the electric curcuit, electrical energy doesn't flow inside the conductor, but inbetween the empty are surrounding the conductor. So it is safe to say that photons are our charge carriers of electrical energy, not the electron.
Now, I may be restating a well known fact, or maybe I'm on to something, but wouldn't it (given the facts above) be logical to state that the energy we use to power our everyday electrical devices, are given rise by photons, and not presently thought electrons?
Would this not also make it easier to define an electromagnetic field. Since the electromagnetic field is made by the buildup of an electric charge, it is easier to see that the electric charge is created by the photon and not the electron, because the particle form of EM radiation is a photon.
"There is no inbetween." -This statement could be used in many different interpretations here.
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Now, I may be restating a well known fact, or maybe I'm on to something, but wouldn't it (given the facts above) be logical to state that the energy we use to power our everyday electrical devices, are given rise by photons, and not presently thought electrons?
Would this not also make it easier to define an electromagnetic field. Since the electromagnetic field is made by the buildup of an electric charge, it is easier to see that the electric charge is created by the photon and not the electron, because the particle form of EM radiation is a photon.
"There is no inbetween." -This statement could be used in many different interpretations here.
Paden Roder