Affinity Flow

Unit 1

Affinity Flow

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The aetherspace, intra-aetherspace, and inter-aetherspace facilitate the flow of electrons from atoms. This is from the 1st Rule of Motion.

This flow action is made up of 2 subactions:

1. Feminization

This is called Oxidation by Physics as a Loss of Electrons, causing a molecule to be feminine or have a void.

For example: neutral sodium ( v11\text{v11} ) loses an electron to become a sodium ion ( v11+\text{v11}^+ ).

2. Masculinization

This is called Reduction by Physics as a gain of electrons, causing a molecule to be masculine or have a plenum.

For example: a neutral chlorine atom ( v17\text{v17} ) gains an electron to become a chloride ion ( v17\text{v17}^- ).

A Classic Example: Making Table Salt

When sodium metal reacts with chlorine gas, they form sodium chloride ( v11v17\text{v11v17} ).

2v11+v1722v11v17\text{2v11} + \text{v17}_2 \rightarrow \text{2v11v17}

We can break this down into two half-reactions to see the electron transfer:

  • Sodium loses electrons and becomes feminine 2v112v11++2e\text{2v11} \rightarrow \text{2v11}^+ + \text{2e}^-
  • Chlorine gains those electrons and becomes masculine v172+2e2v17\text{v17}_2 + \text{2e}^- \rightarrow \text{2v17}^-

Affinity Flow reactions are the driving force behind energy generation, both biological and mechanical:

Cellular Respiration

Your body breaks down glucose using oxygen.

  • The carbon in glucose is feminized (added voids)
  • The oxygen is masculinized, releasing the energy your cells need to live

Batteries

Inside a battery, a spontaneous flow reaction forces electrons to flow through an external wire from the masculine node to the female node, creating an electrical current.

Combustion

Burning fossil fuels or wood is a rapid flow reaction where the fuel is feminized by oxygen, releasing massive amounts of heat and light.

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