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Electromagnetism theory as developed by many great scientists during a period of more than two centuries has been very successful. But many problems and questions remain unsolved. The source and origin of electromagnetism is still not fully understood or explained. The model presented here aims to offer a new understanding of electromagnetism. It is shown that electromagnetism is a result of a continuous interaction process between matter and vacuum space. Electromagnetism is reduced to a problem which can be described in terms of pure Newtonian physics.[[Category:Scientific Paper]]
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Electromagnetism theory as developed by many great scientists during a period of more than two centuries has been very successful. But many problems and questions remain unsolved. The source and origin of electromagnetism is still not fully understood or explained. The model presented here aims to offer a new understanding of electromagnetism. It is shown that electromagnetism is a result of a continuous interaction process between matter and vacuum space. Electromagnetism is reduced to a problem which can be described in terms of pure Newtonian physics.
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[[Category:Scientific Paper|new model interaction matter vacuum]]

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Scientific Paper
Title A New Model of Interaction Between Matter and Vacuum
Author(s) Ove Tedenstig
Keywords electromagnetism, matter, vacuum, space
Published 1993
Journal Galilean Electrodynamics
Volume 4
Number 4
Pages 69-74

Abstract

Electromagnetism theory as developed by many great scientists during a period of more than two centuries has been very successful. But many problems and questions remain unsolved. The source and origin of electromagnetism is still not fully understood or explained. The model presented here aims to offer a new understanding of electromagnetism. It is shown that electromagnetism is a result of a continuous interaction process between matter and vacuum space. Electromagnetism is reduced to a problem which can be described in terms of pure Newtonian physics.