
TL;DR
This paper proposes modifications to Maxwell's equations to include the effects of moving magnetic fields producing electric fields, claiming that the original equations neglect this and that Einstein's special relativity is incorrect.
Contribution
It introduces a velocity-dependent correction to Maxwell's equations, ensuring Galilean invariance and challenging the validity of special relativity.
Findings
Modified equations account for moving magnetic fields producing electric fields.
The new formulation is invariant under Galilean transformation.
Claims to demonstrate Einstein's special relativity is incorrect.
Abstract
A fixed electric charge is an electric current relative to a moving magnetic field, so that it is subjected to the force of the moving magnetic field. This means that not only time-varying magnetic field produces electric field, but moving magnetic field produces electric field as well. Maxwell neglected this fact in deriving his equations for the description of dynamical behavior of electromagnetic field so that the two equations (A) and (B) are incorrect. In this paper we modify the equation (A) into , where denotes the mean velocity of the charges in the electric current, and the equation (B) is correspondingly modified. The modified equations are invariant under Galilean transformation. As…
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