The Expansion Chamber Theory of the Magnetic Field

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Scientific Paper
Title The Expansion Chamber Theory of the Magnetic Field
Author(s) David Tombe
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Published 2007
Journal General Science Journal
No. of pages 3

Abstract

A battery is a source of energy. As such it contains pressurized aether and it will weigh marginally less when it has expired. An electric circuit acts like a pipe. When a battery is connected to a circuit, aether is released from the battery in a controlled fashion and it accelerates linearly through the circuit causing linear acceleration of the charge carriers within the wire. The pressure in the system will cause the aether to leak sideways from the wire and expand into the space beyond, giving rise to a magnetic field. Bernoulli, Maxwell and Tesla all believed that space/aether is rendered into tiny whirlpools. The magnetic field will now be explained in terms of these tiny aether whirlpools.