Interesting, I hadn't realized there was a fluid model of electricity at one point. This makes sense as the basic algebraic equations that we use to do fluids through pipes and electricity through circuits are much the same, except with pressure and voltage being swapped and so on.
The way I visualize it, working at grasping the concepts your research has developed, is that electromagnetic fields are propagating reactions in an ether due to moving charges, and energy is the wave progression? Fields are a process, not a structure? Energy is the effect? (And if you don't like it, I'm not responsible for this outlandish characterization.)
Interesting, I hadn't realized there was a fluid model of electricity at one point. This makes sense as the basic algebraic equations that we use to do fluids through pipes and electricity through circuits are much the same, except with pressure and voltage being swapped and so on.
The way I visualize it, working at grasping the concepts your research has developed, is that electromagnetic fields are propagating reactions in an ether due to moving charges, and energy is the wave progression? Fields are a process, not a structure? Energy is the effect? (And if you don't like it, I'm not responsible for this outlandish characterization.)