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Maxtricity

The Science Of Entangled Electrons

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Maxtricity

By: Michael Mathiesen
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In High School Physics we learn about Electricity and how we can measure the power of Electrons, the Voltage, the speed of the flow or Amperage and the Resistance to flow, which is how we get work done using the force of Electricity. Since we use this type of electricity we are all familiar and can take it for granted. Recently, however, a new kind of Electron has been discovered. This electron becomes 'Entangled' with another one and this is the basis for what I call the 'Soul-Mate' effect. In short, this new kind of married electron has a completely new level of power that is far greater than their ordinary randomized electrons which we have been accustomed to using for years. I call them Maxtrons and these special electrons, and the way they flow through our universe is now known as 'Maxtricity'. If a new form of Electricity that can save the world in all areas where we need to be saved is not of interest to you - then you may not want to buy this book. If this type of major scientific breakthrough news is your cup of tea, I still recommend caution as this information will blow your mind. We're living in a truly miraculous age where Quantum Physics and AstroPhysics are meeting in space/time. Using the new Maxtricity, we will be able to extend the energy of our remaining fossil fuel reserves for all eternity. Using Ohm's Law, we now know that the flow of current can be the square of what we observe in the old-fashioned form of electricity. History & Culture Innovations Physics Science Law
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