Reforming Electromagnetic Units, Equations, and Concepts: An Extension of Ivor Catt Theory

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Scientific Paper
Title Reforming Electromagnetic Units, Equations, and Concepts: An Extension of Ivor Catt Theory
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Author(s) Forrest Bishop
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Published 2012
Journal Proceedings of the NPA
Volume 9
No. of pages 12
Pages 38-49

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Abstract

Some of the problems, paradoxes, and clutter within the mathematical physics of the past few centuries are briefly reviewed. Catt's concept of illusory static fields created by TEM waves replaces the electrostatic and magnetostatic field concepts, removing any number of these paradoxes at once. Z0, the vacuum wave impedance, is a physical constant as fundamental as the speed of light; together they replace permittivity and permeability. A units system- 'MNSZ', is proposed in which either the ohm or Z0 replaces the ampere, allowing physical constants and equations to be rewritten without reference to coulomb, generally in a more compact form. By replacing the dielectric constant with the index of refraction, the common electrical equations are reduced to more compact forms that highlight the wave nature of the purported electric charge. Several example applications are shown, including a compact new expression for the voltage of the photon. Recent experimental results are presented which refute the exponential-decay model of a discharging capacitor.