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  • | title = Galilei Covariant Electromagnetic Field Equations ...ity]], [[electromagnetic field equations]], [[inertial frames]], [[Maxwell equations]], [[EM substratum]], [[velocity]]
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  • | title = The Transformation Equations of the Electromagnetic Field Vectors ...be expressed in terms of tensors. The paper considers the electromagnetic field vectors and shows that they must be represented by holors rather than tenso
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  • | title = The Transformation Equations of the Electromagnetic Field Vectors ...be expressed in terms of tensors. The paper considers the electromagnetic field vectors and shows that they must be represented by holors rather than tenso
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  • | title = Galilei Covariant Electromagnetic Field Equations ...ity]], [[electromagnetic field equations]], [[inertial frames]], [[Maxwell equations]], [[EM substratum]], [[velocity]]
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  • | title = Helicity and the Electromagnetic Field | keywords = [[Helicity equation]], [[Poincare group]], [[B(3) field.]]
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  • | title = Maxwell\'s Original Equations | keywords = [[Maxwell's equations]], [[aether]], [[molecular vortices]], [[electron-positron dipoles]], [[cen
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  • | title = On the Unification of Gravitational and Electromagnetic Fields by Induction ...to the experimental determination of the exact form of these constitutive equations for different media.
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  • | title = Maxwell Equations: A New Approach ...e particle]], [[probability distributions]], [[fields]], [[electromagnetic field tensor]], [[charged particles]]
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  • | title = The Triality of Electromagnetic-Condensational Waves ...dentical. The equations governing the motion and the electric and magnetic field-strengths in such an ether, and their common characteristic hyperconoid, ar
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  • | title = Maxwell?s Equations: A Serious Flaw | keywords = [[maxwell equations]]
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  • ...gnetic field thus questions the validity and correctness of Einstein field equations.
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  • | title = Matter-Field Duality and the Unified Maxwell-Dirac Equation ...recognizing the duality between them, one derives a unified Maxwell-Dirac field equation.
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  • | title = Lorentz\'s Galilean-Invariant Form of Maxwell\'s Equations in Free Space | keywords = [[Lorentz's version of Maxwell's equations]], [[Galilean-invarient interaction]], [[charged particle]]
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  • ...Absence and Presence of Matter in General Relativity (GR) - Einstein Field Equations (EFEs) ...ty]], [[Special Relativity]], [[Einstein Field Equation]], [[Gravitational Field]], [[Heat Radiation Gravitation]], [[Dark Energy Gravitation]], [[Black Hol
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  • | title = Quaternions, Maxwell Equations and Lorentz Transformations | keywords = [[Maxwell equations]], [[rotations]], [[electromagnetic field]]
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  • | title = Wave Solution of Generalized Maxwell Equations and Quantum Mechanics ? Part II ...lized force formula proposed in Part I, which describes the interaction of electromagnetic fields independent of whether they are originated by charges or not, formul
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  • | title = Electromagnetic Radiation Experiments with Transmitting, Contra-Wound Toroidal Coils ...since his electromagnetic EM field equations were developed in 1864. These equations describe the behavior of vector fields of low (U1) Lie group symmetry. In t
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  • | title = Irrotational Components of Maxwell?s Equations ...free space. These results extend recent work by Oleinik on the electric field to the magnetic, scalar potential, and vector potential fields.
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  • ...fied. The reason for this failure is traced back to the inhomogeneous wave equations which connect the propagating fields and their sources at the same time.
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  • | title = Principles of a Frame Indifferent Classical Electromagnetic Field Theory ...ial and comoving time derivative operators help us derive progressive wave equations for the two standard (translational and rotational) types of Euclidean moti
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  • ...= Comparison of the Classical Electromagnetic Theory with the New Gaussian Electromagnetic Theory ...between moving charges and the divergence and curl of the electromagnetic field vectors in both systems.  Since we now have five experimental proofs o
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  • | title = Electromagnetic Fields from Three Viewpoints | keywords = [[Electric Field]]
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  • | title = Explicit Examples of Free-Space Non-Planar Electromagnetic Waves Containing Magnetic Scalar Potentials | keywords = [[linearly polarized plane electromagnetic waves]], [[non-planar electromagnetic]]
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  • ...magnetic Induction, and Gravitation: A Different Approach to the Theory of Electromagnetic and Gravitational Fields ...magnetic Induction, and Gravitation: A Different Approach to the Theory of Electromagnetic and Gravitational Fields 151.jpg
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  • ...flux linkage. One of Maxwell's equations covers the time varying aspect of electromagnetic induction and is also referred to as Faraday's law.
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  • ...n charge or current inherent in the field theoretical formalism. Maxwell?s equations do not; hence they require postulational supplementation by a force law due
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  • | title = The Analysis of Maxwell\'s Equations: Set 2 | keywords = [[Maxwell's equations]], [[work-energy theorem]], [[momentum]], [[kinetic energy]], [[spin]], [[f
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  • | name = The Un-unified Field: and Other Problems | image = The Un-unified Field: and Other Problems 1359.jpg
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  • ...field through the volumes of the particles leads to a system of algebraic equations, the solution of which gives all the basic parameters of particles; charge,
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  • | title = Reforming Electromagnetic Units, Equations, and Concepts: An Extension of Ivor Catt Theory ...he dielectric constant with the index of refraction, the common electrical equations are reduced to more compact forms that highlight the wave nature of the pur
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  • | name = Field Theory Handbook: Including Coordinate Systems, Differential Equations and Their Solutions | image = Field Theory Handbook: Including Coordinate Systems, Differential Equations and Their Solutions 177.jpg
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  • ...f Spin: A Consideration of Torque and Coriolis Forces in Einstein\'s Field Equations and Grand Unification Theory ...ur U<sub>4</sub> space in which we formulate solutions to Einstein's field equations with the inclusion of torque and Coriolis forces.
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  • | title = Finsler Geometry and a Unified Field Theory ...ged particle equation. It also gives Einstein field equations in which the electromagnetic energy-momentum are directly derived from the curvature.
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  • | title = Electromagnetic Waves, Inertial Transformations and Compton Effect | keywords = [[Electromagnetic Waves]], [[Inertial Transformations]], [[Compton Effect]]
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  • ...Gravity in more than four dimensions]], [[Kaluza-Klein theory]], [[unified field theories; alternative theories of gravity]], [[Information theory and commu ...presentation will also present an antenna design for converting transverse electromagnetic waves into longitudinal electrogravitic waves for using current transmittin
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  • * 2009 - "[[Electromagnetic Postulates and Unipolar Induction ...[[Comparison of the Classical Electromagnetic Theory with the New Gaussian Electromagnetic Theory]]"
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  • ...nt presentations, we will demonstrate, how this approach enables Maxwell?s equations to be derived from the hypothesis of a monopole plasma. We believe, the pre
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  • ...tromagnetism and Relativity: With Particular Reference to Moving Media and Electromagnetic Induction ...one of the only existing efforts to consider the problem of a rotating EM field.<br />
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  • * 2008 - "[[The Dynamical Space-time as a Field Configuration in a Background Space-time]]" * 2004 - "[[Some Properties of Galilean Transformation Equations]]"
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  • ...[[imaginary charge]], [[gravitation-electric space]], [[gravitational and electromagnetic fields]] ...which provides a new approach to study the properties of the gravitational field.&nbsp;As a consequence, the gravitational energy density and energy flux wo
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  • | name = Electromagnetic Retardation and Theory of Relativity: New Chapters in the Classical Theory | image = Electromagnetic Retardation and Theory of Relativity: New Chapters in the Classical Theory
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  • ...on mass. For researchers and graduate students interested in the theory of electromagnetic radiation.
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  • ...ws that Sachs's ?gMaxwell equations?h do not represent the electromagnetic field and can be interpreted in purely gravitational terms.
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  • ...which is no longer antisymmetric, Remarkably, the averaged ''macroscopic'' field still is described by an antisymmetric tensor. Future work will try to dete
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  • | title = The Law of Electromagnetic Induction Proved to be False Using Classical Electrostatics ...Electromagnetic induction]], [[Coulomb's Law]], [[Ohm's Law]], [[Maxwell's equations]]
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  • | title = Photons and Neutrinos as Electromagnetic Solitons | keywords = [[photon]], [[neutrino]], [[wave-particle duality]], [[Maxwell's equations]], [[multiphoton]], [[relativistic causality]], [[spin angular momentum]],
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  • ...on of basic equations of quantum mechanics&nbsp;is given. The equations of electromagnetic and gravitational fields are made precise. The model of a stationary dynami
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  • ...ng the problem of the energy-momentum conservation for such pure bound E-M field systems and he explores this problem within Schr?dinger-Dirac quantization
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  • ...Poynting vector, whereas the energy flux in a bound elec-tromagnetic (EM) field is described by the generalized Umov's vector, defined in the paper. The pr
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  • | title = Predictions of the Heaston Equations and the 21st Century Physics Paradigm ...d Einstein strong force. These four force laws, referred to as the Heaston equations, may be derived in five different ways, and result in several predictions a
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  • ...ikely candidates for "dark" matter and outlines a road map for the unified field theory.
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  • | keywords = [[Maxwell equations]], [[electron]], [[velocity]], [[oscillations]], [[wave particle]], [[doubl .... In the neighborhood of the electron the group velocity of the diffracted field is slowed to that of the electron, giving rise to the observed diffraction
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  • ...ffects. Basic to the approach taken is that the topological composition of electromagnetic fields is the fundamental conditioner of the dynamics of these fields. The * Electromagnetic Phenomena Not Explained by Maxwell's Equations
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  • ==Major field== * 2002 - "[[Irrotational Components of Maxwell?s Equations]]"
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  • ...nd soliton or magneto-acoustic plasma solutions to the relativistic Vlasov equations solved in the vicinity of black hole ergospheres. Collective phonon or plas
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  • ...[[Comparison of the Classical Electromagnetic Theory with the New Gaussian Electromagnetic Theory]]" * 2000 - "[[In What Coordinate System Are the Electrodynamic Equations Valid?]]"
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  • | name = Classical and Quantum Electrodynamics and the B(3) Field | image = Classical and Quantum Electrodynamics and the B(3) Field 648.jpg
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  • <span class="mw-headline">Criticism of Maxwell-Lorentz electromagnetic theory</span> ...iticism of [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maxwell_equations Maxwell-Lorentz electromagnetic theory], in which he contended that the theory's connection with the ''lumi
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  • ...Relativity, Euler's Equations, Lagrange's Equations, Maxwell Equations for Electromagnetic Radiation, Newton's laws of motion, Thermodynamic Equation of State, Discha
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  • ...istic Universe".&nbsp; This book further expands the concept of the spiral field that leads to the unification of strong, gravitational and electric forces. ...atter, ether, electromagnetic waves, and neutrinos by the same fundamental equations
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  • ...ten for the student and is designed to encourage a creative application of electromagnetic theory. For this purpose numerous carefully selected illustrative examples
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  • ...ditions. The physical superiority of the Hertzian formulation in the weak-field limit is emphasized.
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  • | known_for = [[Maxwell Electromagnetic Equations]] ...nd the B(3) Field]]" ([http://www.amazon.com/Classical-Electrodynamics-B-3-Field/dp/9810241496/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1225920518&sr=8-1 Read in full
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  • ...sp; the inclusiveness of the resulting synthesis suggests that the generic field theory is either a powerful mneumonic tool or that it may represent a major
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  • ...the formulation of the law of induction according to Maxwell, an extended field theory is derived, which goes beyond the Maxwell theory with the descriptio
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  • | name = The Electromagnetic Nature of Things | image = The Electromagnetic Nature of Things 1470.jpg
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  • * 1990 - "[[Galilei Covariant Electromagnetic Field Equations]]"
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  • ...n proved that the theory proposed is the most accurate. On this basis, the equations of minimum contradictions everything have been stated. The consequences of
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  • | known_for = [[Relativity]], [[Electromagnetic Retardation]], [[Gravity]] ...966 textbook, <em>Electricity and Magnetism</em>, famous for its Jefimenko equations, has remained in print through several editions.
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  • * Partial Differential Equations of Second Order * Electromagnetic Induction
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  • | title = On the Field Equations Governing the Origin and Evolution of Compactified Hyper-dimensional-energy ...both time and superstrings. Hence, a single, multi-component, super gauge-field representing the flow of time?which controls particle structures and intera
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  • ...eas of difficulty with regard to the Maxwell-Lorentz electromagnetic field equations, which are based on the concept of a solid deformable ether.
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  • ...physical meaning of Maxwell's 'displacement current' and demonstrates that electromagnetic fields are intimately associated with electrical charges.
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  • ...e charge require that the electrodynamic force be a contact force based on field extensions of the charge instead of action-at-a-distance. The Lorentz force
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  • ...e charge require that the electrodynamic force be a contact force based on field extensions of the charge instead of an action-at-a-distance force. The Lore
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  • ...e charge require that the electrodynamic force be a contact force based on field extensions of the charge instead of action-at-adistance. The Lorentz force
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  • ...e charge require that the electrodynamic force be a contact force based on field extensions of the charge instead of action-at-a-distance. The Lorentz force
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  • ...ematically through the dual torus topology. Utilizing the spinor approach, electromagnetic and gravitational metrics are mappable to the twistor algebra, which corres
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  • ...istic descriptions found it difficult to come to grips with the field type equations Maxwell gave them. This desire for a mechanistic description for the propag
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  • ...e charge require that the electrodynamic force be a contact force based on field extensions of the charge instead of action-at-a-distance. The Lorentz force
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  • ...the problem of determining the superposition of their partial differential equations. The electron oscillator is introduced to describe energy conservation in e
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  • ...to write several textbooks in the 1960s, including their unique and useful Field Theory Handbooks. After Moon's death in 1988, semi-retired Spencer became v Tensors; Field Theory; Partial Differential Equations; Integral Equations; Optics; Vision; Illuminating Engineering; Foundations of Electrodynamics
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  • ...at, the fundament for an analogy with the electromagnetic equations. These equations will allow us to elucidate an important number of never earlier explained c
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  • ...em) space - in absence of potential - and energy and momentum conservation equations of the local equivalent (g) and (em) particle fields regarded as a whole; o
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  • ...duces available surface area within the mass concentration which initiates electromagnetic radiation emission.
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  • ...f the interactions of two relativistic particles with spins in the quantum field theory?. The degree was confirmed by the U.S.S.R. State Attestation Committ * 2000 - "[[How The Generalized Maxwell Equations can be Derived From the Einstein Postulate]]" ([http://www.naturalphilosoph
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  • ...eve the action of Superlight produces all forces and is the unified energy field the Einstein was looking for in his later days. ...ot missing but in the form of energy and that energy is the all prevailing field of Magnetioelectric Energy or Superlight. Come hear how it all comes about.
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  • ...c Universe means a major step in the unification in physics and cosmology. Electromagnetic energy is linked to the rest energy of matter and the effects of motion and
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  • ...oundations of Electrodynamics'', unique for its physical insights, and two field theory books, which became standard references for many years. Much later, * "Separability Conditions for the LaPlace and Helmholtz Equations", <i>Journal of the Franklin Institute</i>, V253, pp. 585- (1952).
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  • ...pecial Relativity Theory". At the XIV NPA Conference presented the paper: "Equations of Waves and Currents: a Cybernetic View" ...Geohysical Company&nbsp;at Cracow (Krakow) as seismic data interpreter in field crews and in the office. In 1962 joined the Petroleum (now Oil &amp; Gas) I
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  • ...Classical Physics (GUT-CP)--from first principles, which unifies Maxwell?s Equations, Newton?s Laws, and Einstein?s General and Special Relativity. The central ...is leads to a physical model of subatomic particles, atoms, and molecules. Equations are closed-form solutions containing fundamental constants only and agree w
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  • ...eriments, he introduces 5 electromagnetic fields, one static (the electric field) and 4 dynamic: electric induction, electric radiation, magnetic induction,
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  • ...electric theory, namely the form of Maxwell's four field equations in his electromagnetic theory of light. This theory yields all of the applications known from Newt
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  • ...tion appropriate for the free-fall velocity field of a Newtonian potential field, one obtains coordinate-dependent units (unit fields) in terms of which mea ...ty of the Universe is that of vacuum fluctuations whose positive divergent electromagnetic energy density is renormalized by divergent negative gravitational self pot
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  • | known_for = [[Field Theory]] Main areas of research: field theory, non-symmetrical electrodynamics systems and research possibilities
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  • ...ly polarised, carry a longitudinal, constant component, the so-called B(3) field. * 1997 - "[[The Status of the Experimental Evidence for the B(3) Field]]" ([http://www.naturalphilosophy.org/pdf/abstracts/abstracts_610.pdf Read
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  • ...ication of radio engineering. In total, this book thinks that Maxwell Curl Field theory and Einstein special relativity are error theories based on the erro ...oriolis force in the inertia with electromagnetic induction issue and curl field issue in light wave interference research, I really admired his association
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  • ...otoelectric effect. Explanation of the bending of light in a gravitational field shows that photon has mass and gravitation is not a curved 4-D spacetime. A
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  • ...e universe ? The mechanism for the conversion of gravitational energy into electromagnetic energy , may be described .[ ]
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  • 1995-present. Wrote several case studies regarding the unified field and the Physics of minimum contradictions, as well as technological applica ...ime operators and equations, mass and charge space time geometry and mater field intensity are defined.
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  • ...]], [[Basic substance]], [[Sharmon medium]], [[Constancy of c]], [[Maxwell equations]] ...netic fields/forces, which also unify into a single gravitoelectromagnetic field/force. No particle is massless or sizeless point; neutrinos have mass, size
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  • ...al physics, Newton' s laws and Maxwell's equations for the electromagnetic field. Yet I learnt that the fundamental laws in their raw form were of little he ...perty that it ''gives time a direction''. While the ?accurate? microscopic equations are ''time-reversible'', the ?inaccurate? simplified dissipative model is '
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  • ...- "[[Travelling Photons Generate Electromagnetic Waves in a Gravitational Field]]" * 1989 - "[[Critical Remarks on Einstein's Derivations of the Equations of Motion]]"
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  • '''Current field of interest and activities:''' * Association of the General Theory of Relativity with the Quantum Field Theory
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  • ...cal Electromagnetism my physical world view and perspective on macroscobic electromagnetic theory can be outlined as follows: </b> ...tromagnetic waves. The belief that <i> the observation of static magnetic field in the laboratory frame due to a STATIC point source in motion or due to
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  • | known_for = [[Unification]], [[Field Theory]] ...<em>The Photon's Magnetic Field</em>, and <em>The Photomagneton in Quantum Field Theory</em>, both for World Scientific; and in several papers and letters.
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  • ...by usage of assumption that those particles are magnetons and some of SRT equations. He also predicted that Cherenkov particles are true magnetons.<br />He als * 2010 - "[[Origin of Terrestrial Magnetic Field: Thermo-voltaic Dynamo Theory]]"
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  • | known_for = [[Field Theory]] ...t is only in recent years that they have obtained specific results in that field.&nbsp; Their results have been presented at four conferences: &#8220;Modern
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  • ...nd their probabilistic interpretation. This is the basis of modern quantum field theory. More than 75 years is a long time for a physical theory! This theor ...the model of the electron and atom. Are other approaches possible? Quantum field theory may be sufficient to describe the electron, but is it necessary? Thi
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  • ...ave, Y = sin [p?(r-vt)/h], for free particles is generalized to yield wave equations for bound particles ? no "wave-particle duality", no single particle interf
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  • ...as well as the error root of relativity, and answer light velocity refute, electromagnetic induction dispute and space time refute these three great bequeathed issues ...ication of radio engineering. In total, this book thinks that Maxwell Curl Field theory and Einstein special relativity are error theories based on the erro
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  • * "Radiofrequency Spectrum of H<sub>2</sub> in a Magnetic Field," <em>Phys. Rev.</em> 79, 883 (1950) (with H. G. Kolsky, N. F. Ramsey, H. B * "Radiofrequency Spectrum of D<sub>2</sub> in a Magnetic Field," <em>Phys. Rev.</em> 80, 483 (1950) (with H. G. Kolsky,  N. F. Ramsey, H
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  • ...ool in Holland. In 2000 he will be 86, and yet is still very active in the field of Physics. During his life he has had many "chats" (as he calls them) with ...had many interesting interactions, and when I discovered the 3-form A^G of electromagnetic spin (1974) I know that he finally believed in the Cartan topological formu
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  • ...be obtained in hours rather than weeks. His investigation of the magnetic field surrounding a single current loop proved the text books to be wrong. Three ...t 100 years on Bruce tackled the problem again using his field interaction equations. It worked. More than that, Newtons laws of motion popped out and so did ef
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  • ...eautiful remote city of Perth." Honig had published numerous papers in his field. He was frustrated, though, by the lack of acceptance of some of his more s * "The SO(5,2) Group and 5-Dimensional K-G Equations," <em>Bull. Am. Phys. Soc.</em> 17, 1192 (Dec 1972).
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  • ...ts and held 1 European patent. Her patented inventions include&nbsp;an ELF electromagnetic detection device for predicting earthquakes (US patent #4,724,390), which h ...of Spin: A Consideration of Torque and Coriolis Forces in Einstein's Field Equations and Grand Unification Theory]]" ([http://www.naturalphilosophy.org/pdf/abst
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  • ...ltaic Technology, A Solid State Approach for Tapping the Zero-Point Energy Field (ZPE), Zielinsky A., page 15. ...ssios A. Nassikas], The Hypothesis and The Equations of The Unified Matter Field,&nbsp;page 61.
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  • ...vy; Last 7 years employed at Navy Research Lab programming microwave field equations resulting in recognition on several published scientific Papers.&nbsp; ...nbsp;&nbsp; </span>Lightpipe Network with Optical Devices for Distributing Electromagnetic Radiation; Issued: January 29, 1985</span>
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  • ...netism in earnest in late 1981, and due to my newfound knowledge of vector field theory I was able to see that the modern textbook derivation of Maxwell's d ...re resolved before relativity was invented, bearing in mind that Maxwell's equations were published before Einstein was born. On one occasion during that winter
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  • ...<ul> <li>Formal unification of statistical distributions and equations of various distributions. J. Yunnan University. 1986,8,1,76-82. Research o ...ishou University. 2009.30,1,153-158.</li> <li>GRT extended for electromagnetic fields: equivalence principle and geometrization. Galilean Electrodynamics.
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  • ...physical processes such as the Casimir effect and the ability to transmit electromagnetic waves. It is commonly admitted today that the vacuum contains a large amou ...is source of error. It is comparable to ignoring the action of a magnetic field on iron. Its influence may be relatively weak on ''certain'' processes occu
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  • ...'''B''' and [[electric field]] '''E''' are zero.<ref name="Significance of electromagnetic potentials in quantum theory"> |title=Significance of electromagnetic potentials in quantum theory
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  • ...ional redshift of a light wave as it moves upwards against a gravitational field (produced by the yellow star below). The effect is greatly exaggerated in t ...avitational gradient. There also exists a corresponding [[blueshift]] when electromagnetic radiation propagates from an area of higher gravitational potential to an a
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  • ...e applied even to processes on the Earth. From his empirical force laws of equations (1) and (2) below Newton was able to deduce Kepler's Laws. However, in 1766 ...on his experimental empirical approach and his use of precise mathematical equations to express scientific theories.
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  • | known_for = [[General Relativity]], [[Fundamental Forces]], [[Electromagnetic Spectrum]], [[Epistemology]] ...ructure constant. I wrote an editorial on the theoretical structure of the electromagnetic spectrum for the GACIAC Bulletin in 1999 and gave talks at the University o
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  • |field = [[Mathematician]] N. Katherine Hayles, ''The Cosmic Web: Scientific Field Models and Literary Strategies in the Twentieth Century'', Cornell Universi
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  • | known_for = [[Field Structure Theory]], [[Structural Skew Topology]], [[Nuclear Structure]], [[ ...t-style: normal;">Note: I consider this education and experience in &ldquo;field consciousness&rdquo; to have been profound as it led to breakthroughs in so
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  • | field = [[Physics]] ...eman effect]]. He also derived the [[Lorentz transformation|transformation equations]] which formed the basis of the [[special relativity]] theory of [[Albert E
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  • ...nd tested a large number of very complicated electromechanical &amp; hydro-electromagnetic devices &amp; systems. ..., The Right Lorentz-Marinov Equation, the Discovery of the Scalar Magnetic Field and of the Self-Accelerating Generator "SIBERIAN COLIU" in which Not Back b
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  • ...905 corrected the errors in Lorentz's paper and actually incorporated non-electromagnetic forces (including [[gravitation]]) within the theory, which he called "The ...moving observer with respect to the aether can use the same electrodynamic equations as an observer in the stationary aether system, thus they are making the sa
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  • |title=[[s:Electromagnetic phenomena|Electromagnetic phenomena in a system moving with any velocity smaller than that of light]] ...ver Heaviside]] had shown from [[Maxwell's equations]] that the [[electric field]] surrounding a spherical distribution of charge should cease to have [[sph
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  • ...structing composite fields from the proto-fields. In addition to the field equations, the gauge conditions also express physical laws and determine these compos ...to evidence a DC voltage across a conductor induced by the static magnetic field of a coil. This intriguing finding ought, of course, to be confirmed by fur
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  • |known_for = [[Maxwell's equations]]<br />[[Maxwell distribution]]<br />[[Maxwell's demon]]<br />[[Maxwell's d ...gnetism]], and light as manifestations of the same phenomenon. [[Maxwell's equations]] for electromagnetism have been called the "second great unification in ph
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  • ...two-body system, at the center of a galaxy, then the background potential field they would create for the other little stars to orbit in would certainly ha ...umption (the Lienard-Wiechert potentials and fields), the Coulomb electric field comes out pointed in a direction such that it acts as if there were no sign
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  • ...to detect an extremely subtle phase shift due to the varying gravitational field caused by rapidly orbiting black holes. As will be shown, the proper use of Maxwell showed electromagnetic (EM) radiation travels at a speed of <math display="inline">c</math> given
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  • ...lations, most of their properties can be derived directly from [[Maxwell's equations]].<ref name="electro"> ...right side) until they cancel the field inside the metal. If the electric field is removed, the electrons move to the right, repelled by each other and att
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  • ...n [[chaos theory]]. He is also considered to be one of the founders of the field of [[topology]]. ...3–1928) in 1905. Thus he obtained perfect invariance of all of [[Maxwell's equations]], an important step in the formulation of the theory of [[special relativi
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  • ...tion can be attributed to any particular inertial observer. However, as to electromagnetic theory and electrodynamics, during the 19th century the wave theory of ligh ...of relativity]] and laid the foundations of [[Field (physics)|relativistic field theories]].
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  • ...''F''' is the [[vector sum]] of all "real" forces on the particle, such as electromagnetic, gravitational, nuclear and so forth. In contrast, Newton's second law in a ...notion of "[[absolute space]]" is abandoned, and an inertial frame in the field of [[classical mechanics]] is defined as:<ref name=Takwale>{{Cite book|url=
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  • ...ined by definite laws, analogous to (but not identical with) the classical equations of motion. Quantum-mechanical probabilities are regarded (like their counte ...eory, attempting to reconcile it with [[special relativity]] and [[quantum field theory]], besides other features such as spin or curved spatial geometries.
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  • ...cility in [[Oak Ridge, Tennessee|Oak Ridge]], used to [[Isotope separation#Electromagnetic|electromagnetically enrich uranium]] for the bomb dropped on [[Hiroshima]] ...that the [[WKB approximation]] of quantum mechanics leads to deterministic equations, and convinced that a mere approximation could not turn a probabilistic the
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  • ...light and developed what are now called [[Maxwell's equations]], but these equations were still interpreted as describing the motion of waves through an aether, ...riments after their first publication in 1887, both remained active in the field. Other versions of the experiment were carried out with increasing sophisti
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