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− | Operation of Faraday's homopolar engine had crucial aftermaths to contemporary science. Most of misunderstandings of the machine's operation caused wrong acceptance of N hypothesis instead of M one. Although there were plenty of authors suspecting that physical fields are moveable, this fact is finally duly proven by the experiment depicted in the text. There are also analyzed classical string theoretical concept with fields' equations and the induction formula.[[Category:Scientific Paper]] | + | Operation of Faraday's homopolar engine had crucial aftermaths to contemporary science. Most of misunderstandings of the machine's operation caused wrong acceptance of N hypothesis instead of M one. Although there were plenty of authors suspecting that physical fields are moveable, this fact is finally duly proven by the experiment depicted in the text. There are also analyzed classical string theoretical concept with fields' equations and the induction formula. |
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Scientific Paper | |
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Title | True Explanation of Operation of Homopolar Engine |
Read in full | Link to paper |
Author(s) | Andrija Radovic |
Keywords | {{{keywords}}} |
Published | 2009 |
Journal | Il Nuovo Cimento |
Volume | 124 B |
Number | 1 |
No. of pages | 25 |
Pages | 13-37 |
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Abstract
Operation of Faraday's homopolar engine had crucial aftermaths to contemporary science. Most of misunderstandings of the machine's operation caused wrong acceptance of N hypothesis instead of M one. Although there were plenty of authors suspecting that physical fields are moveable, this fact is finally duly proven by the experiment depicted in the text. There are also analyzed classical string theoretical concept with fields' equations and the induction formula.