With 'Gill's Electronic Theory of Magnetism 1964'

MD, Avtar Singh Gill (2022) With 'Gill's Electronic Theory of Magnetism 1964'. B P International. ISBN 978-93-5547-765-1

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Abstract

Chapter 1: Discussion of why ‘Gill’s electronic theory of magnetism 1964’ should replace ‘Maxwell’s dipole theory of magnetism 1873’. Faraday’s iron ring experiment 1831 re-explained and the asymmetry issue disappears. All calculations possible with dot-products only and the cross-products of Henrik Lorentz 1893 are not required.

Chapter 2: Meissner experiment 1933 re-explained. ‘Gill’s electronic theory of magnetism 1964’ shows that cooling a magnet will increase the magnetic force from its two ends only and the magnetic force/flux cannot be expelled laterally. Pierre Curies high temperature experiments along with the super-cold Meissner experiment result in the temperature dependent stages of magnetization.

Chapter 3: Bullet train physics maybe be further simplified and made more economical.

Chapter 4: Message from the SUN 1859 explains how the electrical energy from the SUN approaches the Earth and it is time to multiply this mild electrical energy reaching the Earth with the ‘coil effect’ to reduce the use of petroleum products.

Chapter 5: ‘Hypothesis non-fingo 1713’ is resolved with the help of ‘Gill’s electronic theory of magnetism 1964’ and why objects lose weight with height to become satellites and why the pendulum accelerates most near the magnetic poles of the Earth and least at the equator is explained mathematically.

Conclusion: We must use the ‘coil effect’ to harness the huge amount of the Solar electric energy to meet the requirements of our planet as explained in the ‘Message from the SUN’ article.

Bullet train physics becomes easier and more economical and it is easier to control a satellite with ‘Gill’s electronic theory of magnetism 1964’.

‘Gill’s electronic theory of magnetism 1964’ should replace ‘Maxwell’s dipole theory of magnetism 1873’. Dot products alone are enough for the calculations in all the concerned chapters. Henrik Lorentz’s 1893 cross products are not required.

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Date Deposited: 18 Oct 2023 05:04
Last Modified: 18 Oct 2023 05:04
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