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To attribute an inertia to free space is not an option. It is soundly consistent with the fundamental laws of physics. The mechanical interpretation of electromagnetic phenomena would supply a concrete way of simplicity and unification. Consequently the revised quantum theory could become without any contrast a modern chapter of a removated classis physics. Here is proposed a new elementary charge model, which simplifies the interpretation of many phenomena, including the controlled nuclear fusion. A reinterpretation of Maxwell's equations and a comprehensive demonstration of the value of the classical Planck quantum is given. | To attribute an inertia to free space is not an option. It is soundly consistent with the fundamental laws of physics. The mechanical interpretation of electromagnetic phenomena would supply a concrete way of simplicity and unification. Consequently the revised quantum theory could become without any contrast a modern chapter of a removated classis physics. Here is proposed a new elementary charge model, which simplifies the interpretation of many phenomena, including the controlled nuclear fusion. A reinterpretation of Maxwell's equations and a comprehensive demonstration of the value of the classical Planck quantum is given. | ||
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Scientific Paper | |
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Title | Mechanical Image of Electromagnetism |
Author(s) | Giuseppe Cannata |
Keywords | Electromagnetism |
Published | 1989 |
Journal | None |
Pages | 33-52 |
Abstract
To attribute an inertia to free space is not an option. It is soundly consistent with the fundamental laws of physics. The mechanical interpretation of electromagnetic phenomena would supply a concrete way of simplicity and unification. Consequently the revised quantum theory could become without any contrast a modern chapter of a removated classis physics. Here is proposed a new elementary charge model, which simplifies the interpretation of many phenomena, including the controlled nuclear fusion. A reinterpretation of Maxwell's equations and a comprehensive demonstration of the value of the classical Planck quantum is given.