Author:
Tombe, Frederick David
Category:
Research Papers
Sub-Category:
Mechanics / Electrodynamics
Date Published:
March 12, 2024
Keywords:
Idle Wheels, vortices, aether, electron-positron sea, double helix theory of the magnetic field, James Clerk Maxwell
Abstract:
James Clerk Maxwell originally derived his famous equations on the basis that they were the equations that naturally followed hydrodynamically from a sea of tiny aethereal vortices. Nevertheless, Maxwell had difficulty comprehending how such a sea of aethereal vortices could remain stable, and so he introduced electric particles as idle wheels to move around the circumference of his vortices. Maxwell, however, was never happy about this idea and so his sea of vortices ended up on the back burner. This article will briefly examine where Maxwell went wrong with respect to his idle wheels.
Comments
<<< Back