Ivor Catt
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Ivor Catt | |
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Born | Template:Error Template:Error | December 0, 1935
Residence | St Albans, Hertfordshire, United Kingdom |
Nationality | English |
Known for | Electromagnetism |
Scientific career | |
Fields | Electronics Engineer |
Ivor Catt is a British electronics engineer known principally for his alternative theories of electromagnetism. He received a B.A. degree from Cambridge University, and has won two major product awards for his innovative computer chip designs.
Articles:
- "Displacement Current", Wireless World, Dec. 1978, p. 51-52.
- "The History of Displacement Current", Wireless World, March 1979, p.67-68.
- "Maxwell's Equations Revisited", Wireless World, March 1980, p. 77-78.
- "The Catt Anomaly", Wireless World, Internet 2000.
- "Electronics & Wireless World, p. 35-36.
- "The Conquest of Thought" Electronics & Wireless World, 1987, p. 1250-1251.
- "The Conquest of Truth", Electronics & Wireless World, 1988, p. 48, 54.
Abstracts
- 2012 - "What Happened to Electromagnetic Theory" (Read in full)
- 2012 - "The Resistive Capacitor" (Read in full)
- 2011 - "Does Faraday Allow Superposition?" (Read in full)
- 2011 - "The End of Electric Charge and Electric Current as We Know Them, Part 1" (Read in full)
- 2011 - "The End of Electric Charge and Electric Current as We Know Them, Part 2" (Read in full)
- 1998 - "A Difficulty in Electromagnetic Theory"
- 1988 - "The Conquest of Truth"
- 1987 - "The Conquest of Thought"
- 1984 - "Fundamentals of Electromagnetic Energy Transfer" (Read in full)
- 1982 - "The Death of Electric Current" (Read in full)
- 1980 - "Maxwell's Equations Revisited"
- 1979 - "The Heaviside Signal"
- 1979 - "The History of Displacement Current"
- 1978 - "Displacement Current"
- 1978 - "The Rise and Fall of Bodies of Knowledge"
- 1978 - "The Two T.E.M. Signals"
- 1969 - "Signal Transmission in Digital" (Read in full)
- 1967 - "Crosstalk (Noise) in Digital Systems"
- 0 - "The Catt Question" (Read in full)
- 0 - "The Transverse Electromagnetic Wave. A TEM Step" (Read in full)
Books
- 1996/2001 - "The Catt Anomaly: Science Beyond the Crossroads" (Read in full)
- 1996 - "The Hook and the Sting" (Read in full)
- 1994 - "Electromagnetism I" (Read in full)
- 1987 - "Oliver Heaviside the Man"
- 1980/1986 - "Electromagnetic Theory, Volume 2" (Read in full)
- 1979 - "Digital Hardware Design" (Read in full)
- 1979 - "Electromagnetic Theory, Volume 1" (Read in full)
- 1978 - "Digital Electronic Design, Volume 1"
- 1978 - "Digital Electronic Design, Volume 2"
- 1973 - "Computer Worship" (Read in full)
- 1971 - "The Catt Concept: The New Industrial Darwinism" (Read in full)
Media
- 2011 - Does Faraday Allow Superposition? (Video Lecture)