Wednesday, September 11, 2013

Correction to the Biot-Savart law

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  1. Very interesting. Have you ever heard of the book "Newtonian Electrodynamics" by Peter Graneau? They talk about current element force laws developed by Neumann, Grassmann, and Webber which are similar to the force law you are proposing above. They also show experimental results with wires and mercury to try to prove a longitudinal force exists. I believe the experiments you have conducted are very convincing, but you may be interested in looking into their findings as well. You are correct though, Electromagnetism must be corrected before a unified field theory can be created.

    Dr Jaynes
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    1. I have read some work of Peter Graneau. He showed significant facts that Maxwell's theory is incapable to explain. It's a pity that his research did not get much reaction from the EM community. Theories of Neumann, Grassmann, and Webber failed to make a change in EM because they do not explain completely EM phenomena from Lorentz force to Faraday's law and Ampere's law etc. One has to have a complete, coherent theory that explains all the phenomena at once and better than Maxwell to replace the latter as the official theory of EM.

      The unified field theory must be built on the base of a correct EM field theory, otherwise any attempt to unify EM and relativity and quantum theory will fail.

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