Electromagnetic and Kinematic Mechanics Synchronized in Their Common Vector Field: A Mathematical Relation
Current Perspective to Physical Science Research Vol. 3,
23 November 2023
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Page 55-131
https://doi.org/10.9734/bpi/cppsr/v3/6575B
Abstract
The purpose of this chapter is to establish the clear mathematical relations that exist between kinematic mechanics and electromagnetic mechanics, in accordance with Wilhelm Wien's project formulated in 1901. This harmonization was made possible by the inclusion in kinematic mechanics of Walter Kaufmann's measurements of the electron's mass increase as a function of its velocity, which H. A. Lorentz and all of the most cutting-edge physicists who examined his data confirmed; and the establishment of the electromagnetic structures and mutual interactions of the restricted set of stable elementary particles within the framework of the general theory of relativity. Description of the local trispatial vector complexes of the restricted set of stable elementary particles, of their stable combinations up to the atomic level and finally, of the four stable stationary resonance levels of the trispatial vector field. Analysis of the experimental confirmation of the magnetic nature of the electron spin; and establishment of its relation with the concept of magnetic monopole, of covalent molecular bounding, of the filling of electronic orbitals by electron pairs, of the generation of Cooper pairs, and of the related interpretation of the Stern-Gerlach experiment.
- Kinematic mechanics
- electromagnetic mechanics
- electrostatic recall constant
- restoration force
- gravitation