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How Wrong Is Veritasium? A Lamp and Power Line Story [video]

20 pointsby xdover 3 years ago

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Workaccount2over 3 years ago
The entire universe is one single immensely complex circuit. There are no conductors or insulators, just one giant RLC network. This is a perfectly valid, yet extraordinarily pedantic way of viewing electronics (unless you&#x27;re one of the dark wizards of RF).<p>The battery in your cell phone right now is in some non-zero way also powering the lights in your room. Each keypress on your keyboard registers in the heater of your neighbors coffee machine. They&#x27;re all part of the same singular universal circuit.<p>Veritasium just ran with this pedantic tidbit to make a flashy controversial video. Which he didn&#x27;t even get fully right because like Electro pointed out, there is always non-zero current flowing in everything. The lamp never &quot;turns on&quot; because it always was &quot;on&quot;.<p>As an electronics guy, the veritasium video just made my eyes roll.
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jazzyjacksonover 3 years ago
should i watch the veritasium video and then this correction or just keep my ignorant&#x2F;old-fashioned way of thinking about electrons and electrons holes switching places<p>btw my favorite, most illuminating source of electrical knowledge is the book “There Are No Electrons: Electronics for Earthlings”