Superphysics Superphysics
Chapter 4

Male (Positive) and Female (Negative) Charges

by Juan Icon
January 29, 2020 1 minutes  • 211 words

In Part 2, we explained that the rotation of a black hole or qost represents the vortex of an identity in the Spatial Layer. The union of two rotating vortices produces friction which leads to the downgrading of Spatial qosts into Radiant qors.

In the Radiant Layer, this duality takes the form of Male and Female Charges. Unlike the Spatial Layer, the union of male and female charges does not create friction. Instead it creates union and stability. This is why we chose the name of Male and Female.

This is based on the Positive Force being called masculine Shiva or Yang, and the Negative Force being called feminine Shakti or Yin.

This naming is also useful and intuitive for neutral charges which we call bisexual. This will be consistent in the Tranformative Layer which has the concept of ‘flavor-changing’ which we can equate to ‘sex-change’ in particles.

Layer Positive Vortex Negative Vortex
Aethereal Unifying Divisive
Spatial Counterclockwise Clockwise
Radiant Male Female
Convertible Left Right
Material Color Charge Anti-Color Charge

Like charges, such as male to male, or female to female, creates repulsion. Whereas, opposite charges such as male to female, creates attraction.

In fact, William Gilbert, who documented Earth’s magnetism, calls the attraction as Magnetick Coition which means sexual intercourse.

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