Electrodynamics of balanced charges
Anatoli Babin, Alexander Figotin

TL;DR
This paper introduces a modified electrodynamics framework with balanced charges that do not self-interact, providing a unified description of electromagnetic phenomena from atomic to macroscopic scales, aligning with quantum results at atomic levels.
Contribution
It proposes a new model of elementary charges called balanced charges, modifying classical electrodynamics to better describe atomic-scale phenomena.
Findings
The model reproduces hydrogen atom spectral frequencies accurately.
Charges interact only through their elementary EM fields, not self-interaction.
The theory aligns with classical Newtonian mechanics at macroscopic scales.
Abstract
In this work we modify the wave-corpuscle mechanics for elementary charges introduced by us recently. This modification is designed to better describe electromagnetic (EM) phenomena at atomic scales. It includes a modification of the concept of the classical EM field and a new model for the elementary charge which we call a balanced charge (b-charge). A b-charge does not interact with itself electromagnetically, and every b-charge possesses its own elementary EM field. The EM energy is naturally partitioned as the interaction energy between pairs of different b-charges. We construct EM theory of b-charges (BEM) based on a relativistic Lagrangian with the following properties: (i) b-charges interact only through their elementary EM potentials and fields; (ii) the field equations for the elementary EM fields are exactly the Maxwell equations with proper currents; (iii) a free charge moves…
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