> Hi Folks!
>
> Does high density electron flow as in current have
> mass that could affect matter? I always thought it
> was a magnetic field repulsion/attraction, never
> imagined it could be a relationship to inertia.
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> as I am writing from my work email of
> jwdatwork@yahoo.com.........thanks!
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That question is a little puzzling to me. Have you ever seen hardened
crystalized copper wires from years of use? Ever use an arc welder? Is
electrolysis of water in the realm of affecting matter? Ever seen how
lightning can blow a telephone cable apart?
IMO, I would say that current does affect matter.
Dave Nelson
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