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Maxwell’s error and its consequences for physics
Fecha
2019-02Registro en:
0976-3031
Autor
Chubykalo, Andrew
Espinoza, Augusto
Kuligin, Viktor
Korneva, Maria
Institución
Resumen
The analysis of errors in the theories of modern physics led us to an important conclusion. There are
initial errors, which then “generate” a spectrum of sec-ondary errors (erroneous consequences). We
found an error made by Maxwell in the mathematical formulation of Faraday studies. In
summarizing the experiments, Faraday Maxwell “lost” instantaneous action at a distance. The paper
presents a proof and considers some consequences for physical theories. For example, we must
consider the charge fields and the fields of electromagnetic waves as independent fields having
different (mutually exclusive) properties.