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'''Kenny Rogers''' is an American independent researcher based in McAlester, Oklahoma, United States. He is associated with the community of critics of mainstream physics and is listed in the [[Worldwide List of Dissident Scientists]]. His stated interests lie in the study of [[Weber's electrodynamics]] and [[Hertzian electrodynamics]].
==Work==
Rogers's work centers on [[Weber's electrodynamics]] and [[Hertzian electrodynamics]], alternative formulations of classical electromagnetism. Weber's electrodynamics, developed in the nineteenth century by Wilhelm Eduard Weber, describes the force between electric charges as depending not only on their separation but also on their relative velocity and acceleration, and it predates the field-based formulation of James Clerk Maxwell. Hertzian electrodynamics refers to reformulations of Maxwell's equations along the lines proposed by Heinrich Hertz, in which the fields are referred to the motion of the material medium. These approaches are studied by a number of researchers who seek alternatives to the standard Maxwell–Lorentz theory.
==External links==
* [https://wiki.naturalphilosophy.org/index.php?title=Worldwide_List_of_Dissident_Scientists Worldwide List of Dissident Scientists]


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Kenny Rogers
ResidenceMcAlester, OK, United States
NationalityUSA
Known forWeber's electrodynamics, Hertzian electrodynamics

Kenny Rogers is an American independent researcher based in McAlester, Oklahoma, United States. He is associated with the community of critics of mainstream physics and is listed in the Worldwide List of Dissident Scientists. His stated interests lie in the study of Weber's electrodynamics and Hertzian electrodynamics.

Work

Rogers's work centers on Weber's electrodynamics and Hertzian electrodynamics, alternative formulations of classical electromagnetism. Weber's electrodynamics, developed in the nineteenth century by Wilhelm Eduard Weber, describes the force between electric charges as depending not only on their separation but also on their relative velocity and acceleration, and it predates the field-based formulation of James Clerk Maxwell. Hertzian electrodynamics refers to reformulations of Maxwell's equations along the lines proposed by Heinrich Hertz, in which the fields are referred to the motion of the material medium. These approaches are studied by a number of researchers who seek alternatives to the standard Maxwell–Lorentz theory.

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