It is the part about the flow of electrons, which doesn't happen?
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Bingo! Another big mistake in the white paper is the idea that crystals are formed by drawing the wire through the die. The crystals are already there. Copper and silver like most metals are crystalline structures. The problem with drawing wire is that it deforms the otherwise symmetrical crystal structures. You know, the crystal structures that are already there. It’s that deformation that produces directionality of the wire. |
Well, there's also the nonsense that wire is extruded through a die. I mean, it is, at a fairly massive gauge, but anything under 12g solid wire is run through an extensive series of drawing mills that stretch the wire. Once it's been drawn down to the fine gauges you find in speaker cable there's virtually no evidence of the extrusion process. https://youtu.be/3OO_aaUEd3o |
Costco_emoji, actually the video you linked states very clearly that the wire - even very thin wire - is drawn through a series of dies. Just as everyone else who understands wire directionality states. The reason there is not much evidence of the whole drawing process in the finished product is because the microscopic changes to the metal crystalline structure is almost invisible, much of it below the surface of the metal wire. Duh! But even on the surface of the wire one sees evidence of scraping. Keep the evidence coming! |
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