Electric Field Power Outlet

Magnetic field lines always form continuous, closed loops. Magnetic field lines never have a beginning or an end; they form continuous, closed loops.Here is how the loops function:Outside the magnet: The lines emerge from the North pole and curve toward the South pole.Inside the magnet: The lines continue the loop by traveling from the South pole back to the North pole.Why this happensThis property is a direct result of Gauss’s Law for Magnetism (one of Maxwell’s Equations), which states that isolated magnetic charges (magnetic monopoles) do not exist. Because you cannot separate a North pole from a South pole, the field lines can never terminate on an isolated charge.This contrasts with electric field lines, which begin on positive charges and end on negative charges.

What about electrons in a magnetic field?

0 Resistance Power with 0 Resistance Field

The current always goes to the ground, you plug directly into an electric field. This is the future of all power and communications. A modified power bar is shown.

The Amp chases The Volt in nature. Lightning is The Volt, Thunder is The Amp. First Lightning, then Thunder. You don’t even know how electricity works in reality.

I am the one who holds the lightning in my hands. The lightning always goes to the ground and does not harm anyone.~Little Sparrow White Dove

The  contact strips in the socket are spread, the contact openings guide the plug directly into the electric field between the contact strips. Do not attempt this unless you are an Electrician and  understand it. This particular power bar has unique properties that  make it optimal. Note there was almost no scorching on the metal, the wire gauge and  everything about it combined makes it near perfect even though it is hand made.

 Since an electron has charge, it has a surrounding electric field;  if that electron is moving relative to an observer, the observer will  observe it to generate a magnetic field. Electromagnetic fields produced  from other sources will affect the motion of an electron according to  the Lorentz force law. 

And so, we have an electric field with no resistance.

The Law of 0 Resistance Power

E= I / R

Current = Voltage / 0

2 Prong plus Resistance produces heat. 2 Prong devices require a 3 prong electrical adapter to eliminate heat even with a 0 Resistance outlet. 2 Prong Plugs sell more light bulbs, but are is unacceptable because of the heat danger with devices that are constantly plugged in. And Apple discontinued supplying 2 Prong Adapters because of my work. They used 2 Prong for purely aesthetic reasons. People plug the adapter in next to their bed, with lots of loose sheets and blankets around. Clearly a fire hazard.