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| title = The Troubled Theories of Magnetic Induction | | title = The Troubled Theories of Magnetic Induction | ||
| author = [[David L Bergman]] | | author = [[David L Bergman]] | ||
− | | keywords = [[ | + | | keywords = [[physical interpretation]], [[point particles]], [[ring theory of the electron]] |
− | | published = | + | | published = 2005 |
− | | journal = [[ | + | | journal = [[Electric Spacecraft Journal]] |
− | + | | number = [[39]] | |
− | | number = [[ | + | | pages = 12-15 |
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==Abstract== | ==Abstract== | ||
− | + | By accepting that protons and electrons have volume, and are not the point particles approximated in classical calculations, fundamental forces exerted by fundamental particles can account for phenomena explained only in terms of useful fictions by mainstream science. | |
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+ | [[Category:Scientific Paper|troubled theories magnetic induction]] |
Latest revision as of 11:29, 1 January 2017
Scientific Paper | |
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Title | The Troubled Theories of Magnetic Induction |
Author(s) | David L Bergman |
Keywords | physical interpretation, point particles, ring theory of the electron |
Published | 2005 |
Journal | Electric Spacecraft Journal |
Number | 39 |
Pages | 12-15 |
Abstract
By accepting that protons and electrons have volume, and are not the point particles approximated in classical calculations, fundamental forces exerted by fundamental particles can account for phenomena explained only in terms of useful fictions by mainstream science.