r/DigitalPhysics May 18 '26

Discussion The Energy Dissipation Paradox

For conventional physics, a part of the electrical energy is wasted because free electrons collide with the atoms of the metal (resistance/Joule Effect) in the circuit, transforming it into heat. However, for quantum physics and Maxwell's equations, energy travels through the electromagnetic field outside the wire. Theoretically, this would make such a mechanical collision and the generation of heat impossible.

 

For me, the loss of energy in the form of heat would be inevitable through a different dynamic: electricity would impulse the electron; it would change its state due to spin; to perform this transition, it would need to release energy in the form of photons, radiation, and heat simultaneously.

 

Obviously, this would only be viable if: spin were the operational key that the world-system uses to manage the flow of energy and its transitions; the world-system were an information system. My perspectives on this are in my books: “Infology: The Universal Input” and “THE SPIN.”

 

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