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Electromagnetic Mechanics of particles
Hypothesis of a new space geometry that allows explaining the
existence of all stable physically scatterable particles, relativistic
velocities and gravity solely from Maxwell's electromagnetic theory
and that consequently opens up a new and very promising avenue of research.
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By André Michaud
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A hypercomplex extension of 4 dimensional space of the same nature
as the definition of quaternions proposed by Hamilton from the
set of complex numbers.
While classical mechanics, relativistic mechanics and quantum
mechanics describe the motion of bodies and particles, this
electromagnetic mechanics of particles proposes a description of
their fundamental nature and an explanation to the cause of their
motion and the reason why they naturally tend to self-propel at
constant velocity and to self-guide in straight line when no
external force is acting on them.
A new physics that provides a quite unexpected solution to the
magnetic monopoles issue and naturally explains in a novel manner
light deflection, atomic stability, so-called time dilation,
Earth’s rotation rate slowdown, the Moon orbit expansion, Mercury
orbit precession and the two "so-called" anomalies of the
trajectories of both Pioneer 10 and 11 spacecrafts, including
providing two new equations for calculating the local electric and
magnetic fields of individual photons, and two more for calculating
the local composite fields of material particles in motion.
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Paper presented at the International Congress on Physics
CONGRESS-2000
"Fundamental Problems of Natural Sciences and Engineering"
held at St.Petersburg State University
St.-Petersburg, Russia
from July 3 to 8 of 2000.
The author is a member
of the International Organizing Committee
for CONGRESS-2002
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Abstract of the paper
The New "Royal Society"
Speech in Plenary Session
Abstract
Maxwell's Geometry
Expanded Maxwellian Geometry
De Broglie's Dual-Particle Photon
The Mechanics of the Photon
The Equation of the Photon
Interactions between Photons
The Birth of an Electron and a Positron
The Mechanics of Conversion
The Fundamental Discrete Electromagnetic Equation Set
The Fundamental Discrete LC Relation
The Decoupling of Pairs
What is mass?
Materialization
Dematerialization
The Birth of a Proton and a Neutron
Positronium Decay
Triad Decay
The Internal Structure of the Triad
Conversion of a Neutron Into a Proton
Experimental Verification
Direction of Motion Versus Detectability
The Energy Associated With Neutrinos
Gravitation
Four Types of Permanent Attractors
Table I - Table of Local Attractors
Table II - Table of Far Attractors
The Deflection of Light
The Carrier-Photon and the Intermediate Equation Set
The Birth of the Universe
Quaternary Attractors
Inside Planetary Masses
The Birth of a Photon
The Death of a Photon
The Slowing down of Atomic Clocks
The Orbit of Mercury
Conclusion
Appendix A - The Magnetostatic Inverse Cube Law
Appendix B - The Einstein-de Haas and Barnett Effects
Appendix C - The Last Challenge of Modern Physics
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