Nathan Stubblefield

1 year ago
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Good day folks here I explain how his early 1900s wireless system could have worked using Maxwell's original extended equations. A topic I dive deep into in my new free ebook that you can download from my Google Drive over at https://drive.google.com/file/d/11akrMm98kB_mnKcPff2Xt0CfzwZGeEkU/view?usp=sharing

It's my conclusion that such system could possibly not have worked without taking into the consideration Maxwell's original equations. Such as displacement current and its coupling with changing magnetic fields. This action plays a significant role in the transmission through changing magnetic fields.

I mean his device worked even after the batteries became corroded and shorted out with no more power DC. However it was documented, His wireless system still worked fine.

There are other phenomena at play here that goes beyond traditional electromagnetic fields. One such example is torsion fields. These fields can be accounted for in the mathematical framework of Maxwell's extended equations. Specifically through the curve factor. A modification to Maxwell's equations that accounts for the curvature of space-time and could allow for torsion fields.

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