Logic against physics. What causes the humming noise in electricity?

The noise it causes an explosion or touch.

It causes "an explosion or touch?"

What's a touch?

(BTW the noise you hear is from the Tesla coil's operating frequency. The arcs heat the air once a cycle, the air expands - and that's what you hear.)
 
It causes "an explosion or touch?"

What's a touch?

(BTW the noise you hear is from the Tesla coil's operating frequency. The arcs heat the air once a cycle, the air expands - and that's what you hear.)

The Touch: more or less violent and sudden shock of one body against another.

The noise it causes an explosion or touch.

We hear the humming noise of electrons which are exploiting to the composition of the universe.

Demonstrating that the humming noise is an explosion:

[video=youtube;Zi4kXgDBFhw]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Zi4kXgDBFhw[/video]
 
We hear the humming noise of electrons which are exploiting to the composition of the universe.

Google the principle known as Occam's Razor.

Which is more likely - that you hear a 60Hz noise that is resulting from a previously undiscovered principle of the universe? Or that you are hearing the 60Hz noise that comes from the 60Hz power used to feed the coil?
 
Google the principle known as Occam's Razor.

Which is more likely - that you hear a 60Hz noise that is resulting from a previously undiscovered principle of the universe? Or that you are hearing the 60Hz noise that comes from the 60Hz power used to feed the coil?

I do not speak of power, but, of noise created by this power.
 
I do not speak of power, but, of noise created by this power.

I think the noise is created by cats. It sounds more like cats than like explosions. The electrons are little cats, screeching as they run across the room. That's why you get static electricity sometimes when you rub a cat. (And that's why there are no mice in the video.)
 
I do not speak of power, but of noise created by this power.

[video=youtube;Zi4kXgDBFhw]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Zi4kXgDBFhw[/video]

Theory of the Electronexplosion at the following link. Confirmed that the electrons produce a noise that can be explosions created by electrons to the composition of the universe that surrounds the electron and this produces the force of attraction of atoms, planets and other bodies:

http://www.sciforums.com/showthread.php?135198-Theory-of-Electronexplosion-in-(English)-and-(Spanish)

Very affectionately,
Victor Elias Espinoza Guedez
 
I do not speak of power, but of noise created by this power.


Theory of the Electronexplosion at the following link. Confirmed that the electrons produce a noise that can be explosions created by electrons to the composition of the universe that surrounds the electron and this produces the force of attraction of atoms, planets and other bodies:

http://www.sciforums.com/showthread.php?135198-Theory-of-Electronexplosion-in-(English)-and-(Spanish)

Very affectionately,
Victor Elias Espinoza Guedez
No sir.

What happens if you run this experiment in space?
 
I do not speak of power, but of noise created by this power.

[video=youtube;Zi4kXgDBFhw]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Zi4kXgDBFhw[/video]

Theory of the Electronexplosion at the following link. Confirmed that the electrons produce a noise that can be explosions created by electrons to the composition of the universe that surrounds the electron and this produces the force of attraction of atoms, planets and other bodies:

http://www.sciforums.com/showthread.php?135198-Theory-of-Electronexplosion-in-(English)-and-(Spanish)

Very affectionately,
Victor Elias Espinoza Guedez
 
What happens when you have a current flowing in a metal wire is that all the atoms vibrate. When you have a lot of wires like in an armature or transformer which are in contact, the humming noise you hear is because of these vibrations. The wires will also heat up over time.

Hence some of the electrical energy flowing through wires is converted into sound and heat. There isn't anything strange about this.
 
What happens when you have a current flowing in a metal wire is that all the atoms vibrate. When you have a lot of wires like in an armature or transformer which are in contact, the humming noise you hear is because of these vibrations. The wires will also heat up over time.

Hence some of the electrical energy flowing through wires is converted into sound and heat. There isn't anything strange about this.

I think my theory that electrons exploit the composition of the universe explains the noise of a thunderstorm and its explosion:

Is there a fuel that explodes in a thunderstorm?

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Very affectionately,
Víctor Elias Espinoza Guedez
 
We don't need two threads full of the same nonsense.
 
A theme is a theory and the other issue is to explain the sound of a high voltage cable.
 
So Victor are you saying that when you affectionately touch cats you begin to hear a hum until you feel electricity run through your body ending in an explosion... OMG leave the damn cats alone!

PS: quit looking at me like that you are kind of freaking me out.
 
“Electricity is really just organized lightning.”

George Carlin
 
What really creates that sound is an invisible, omnipresent acapella groups which constantly hums at 50 to 60Hz for shits and giggles.
 
I think the noise is created by cats. It sounds more like cats than like explosions. The electrons are little cats, screeching as they run across the room. That's why you get static electricity sometimes when you rub a cat. (And that's why there are no mice in the video.)

When you rub a cat, the noise caused It is because you are exploiting the composition of the universe.

Or is that perhaps the cat hairs exploit to produce the sound of rubbing.
 
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