
TL;DR
This paper develops a theoretical framework for charges and monopoles, showing their analogous structures, interaction properties, and deriving their equations of motion from a regular Lagrangian.
Contribution
It introduces a charge-monopole theory based on simple postulates, demonstrating their symmetrical properties and interaction behaviors.
Findings
Charges interact with free waves emitted from monopoles.
Charges do not interact with the velocity fields of monopoles.
Equations of motion are derivable from a regular Lagrangian.
Abstract
A charge-monopole theory is derived from simple and self-evident postulates. Charges and monopoles take an analogous theoretical structure. It is proved that charges interact with free waves emitted from monopoles but not with the corresponding velocity fields. Analogous relations hold for monopole equations of motion. The system's equations of motion can be derived from a regular Lagrangian function.
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