Two New Theories for the Current Charge Relativity and the Electric Origin of the Magnetic Force Between Two Filamentary Current Elements
Waseem G. T. Shadid

TL;DR
This paper introduces two new theories and a novel current model to explain magnetic forces as electric interactions, aiming to unify electricity and magnetism through electric force laws derived from charge interactions.
Contribution
It proposes a new current representation and two theories that explain magnetic forces as electric forces, providing derivations of magnetic laws from electric force principles.
Findings
Magnetic force can be derived from electric force interactions.
A new current model with charges moving at the speed of light is proposed.
Theories unify electric and magnetic phenomena through electric force laws.
Abstract
This paper presents two new theories and a new current representation to explain the magnetic force between two filamentary current elements as a result of electric force interactions between current charges. The first theory states that a current has an electric charge relative to its moving observer. The second theory states that the magnetic force is an electric force in origin. The new current representation characterizes a current as equal amounts of positive and negative point charges moving in opposite directions at the speed of light. Previous work regarded electricity and magnetism as different aspects of the same subject. One effort was made by Johnson to unify the origin of electricity and magnetism, but this effort yielded a formula that is unequal to the well-known magnetic force law. The explanation provided for the magnetic force depends on three factors: 1) representing…
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