Twelve-dimensions theory in electromagnetic dynamics as a hypothesis
Yoshiro Nohara

TL;DR
This paper introduces a twelve-dimensional electromagnetic theory where time and space are unified, leading to a steady-state solution resembling a closed string in complex space, with potential implications for electromagnetic wave solutions.
Contribution
It proposes a novel twelve-dimensional framework for electromagnetic dynamics, unifying time and space and deriving a unique steady-state solution with string-like properties.
Findings
Derived a steady-state solution as a closed string in complex space.
Identified waves of scalar fields with electric and magnetic characteristics.
Discussed the potential existence of electromagnetic wave solutions.
Abstract
We propose a theory in electromagnetic dynamics, in which time and space are equivalent with each other and have totally twelve dimensions. Then, we solve that with realistic assumptions and find a steady state as a solution. The solution draws a circle in complex space having six dimensions as a closed string, which is an orbit passed by waves of two scalar fields having electric and magnetic characters, respectively. We also discuss a possibility of existing solutions of electromagnetic waves.
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Taxonomy
TopicsRelativity and Gravitational Theory · Quantum and Classical Electrodynamics · Algebraic and Geometric Analysis
