Magnetic monopole and the nature of the static magnetic field
Xiuqing Huang

TL;DR
This paper challenges the existence of magnetic monopoles and proposes that static magnetic fields are actually static electric fields from a specific lattice structure, offering a new perspective on magnetic and electrical phenomena.
Contribution
It provides a novel interpretation of static magnetic fields as electric fields from a quasi-one-dimensional electric-dipole superlattice, disputing the physical reality of magnetic monopoles.
Findings
Magnetic monopoles are physically untrue.
Static magnetic fields can be explained as electric fields from a superlattice.
Potential unification of magnetic and electrical phenomena.
Abstract
We investigate the factuality of the hypothetical magnetic monopole and the nature of the static magnetic field. It is shown from many aspects that the concept of the massive magnetic monopoles clearly is physically untrue. We argue that the static magnetic field of a bar magnet, in fact, is the static electric field of the periodically quasi-one-dimensional electric-dipole superlattice, which can be well established in some transition metals with the localized d-electron. This research may shed light on the perfect unification of magnetic and electrical phenomena.
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Taxonomy
TopicsMagnetic properties of thin films · Magnetic Properties of Alloys · Advanced Physical and Chemical Molecular Interactions
