A Full Review of the Theory of Electromagnetism
D. Funaro

TL;DR
This paper critiques Maxwell's equations for electromagnetic wave evolution, proposing a nonlinear correction that better models phenomena and links electromagnetism with other theories, promising new insights.
Contribution
It introduces a nonlinear corrected version of Maxwell's equations that improves modeling accuracy and reveals new theoretical connections.
Findings
Nonlinear equations better describe electromagnetic wave-fronts.
The new model explains previously unresolved phenomena.
Links electromagnetism to other fundamental theories.
Abstract
We will provide detailed arguments showing that the set of Maxwell equations, and the corresponding wave equations, do not properly describe the evolution of electromagnetic wave-fronts. We propose a nonlinear corrected version that is proven to be far more appropriate for the modellization of electromagnetic phenomena. The suitability of this approach will soon be evident to the reader, through a sequence of astonishing congruences, making the model as elegant as Maxwell's, but with increased chances of development. Actually, the new set of equations will allow us to explain many open questions, and find links between electromagnetism and other theories that have been searched for a long time, or not even imagined.
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TopicsMagnetic Properties and Applications
