
Rhea’s Law (Rhea's Model)
“The effect of flow is defined not just by resistance to it, but by the threshold that initiates it.”
The Threshold-Flow Model
This model sees electromotive force (E) not as a fixed source, but as an emergent phenomenon occurring when energy (P) flows through current (I) across a threshold. Power is understood as the result of current overcoming a boundary, with EMF expressing energy in motion. It highlights the dynamic interaction between energy and flow, especially in ambient or nonlinear systems like the AEFC, emphasizing that energy awakens through relationships rather than acting alone.
The Threshold-Flow Model (Formulaic metaphor):
P = I × E (Power is the result of current flowing against a threshold — the electromotive force.)
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