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IS ELECTRICITY MADE UP FROM MOVING ELECTRONS OR MAGNETIC PHOTONS?

Electricity moves at the speed of light; a fact that is easily verified.  But particles like electrons require infinite energy to get them up to that speed??     Please look at attached link for a possible explanation and its implications for astronomers.      
http://magnoflux3d.wordpress.com
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  • Yes, Simon, it is not the electrons particles that are moving but the magnetic photons that are able to vibrate/rotate through the spare holes in the outer electron enclosure shell.  We were all taught that electric current is made up of electrons moving but this is an  incorrect model as amps are 2 dimensional comprising of a current [x] at rightangles to the magnetic flux[y] giving us an area of flux-current [x,y] or Î amps, that can rotate as magnoflux turns. 

    If we apply a voltage at rightangles in the [z] direction we get power VxÎ Watts. If the voltage is not perfectly at rightangles then a CosØ reduction will occur.
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  • Yes, Simon, it is not the electrons particles that are moving but the magnetic photons that are able to vibrate/rotate through the spare holes in the outer electron enclosure shell.  We were all taught that electric current is made up of electrons moving but this is an  incorrect model as amps are 2 dimensional comprising of a current [x] at rightangles to the magnetic flux[y] giving us an area of flux-current [x,y] or Î amps, that can rotate as magnoflux turns. 

    If we apply a voltage at rightangles in the [z] direction we get power VxÎ Watts. If the voltage is not perfectly at rightangles then a CosØ reduction will occur.
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