This site introduces revolutionary books in the field of electromagnetism that overturn the traditional theory that has long been firmly believed.
You might not believe it, but…
Faraday’s law was wrong.
And Maxwell’s equations were also wrong.
A scientist who revealed this shocking fact and proposed new theories published books in Japan.
If Michael Faraday had used modern experimental equipment, he might have formed the same theory as the author.
Still, the great and respected rare scientist Faraday used the poor equipment of the time to build a theory that was too brilliant.
Therefore, no one doubted his theory for more than 150 years since his discovery.
Once established as common sense, people will never doubt it anymore.
It is no exaggeration to say that our modern life is based on Faraday’s “law of electromagnetic induction”.
However, the author denies this “law of electromagnetic induction” and discards it.
He also completely abandoned the stereotype that “electric current is the flow of electric charges (electrons)” and removed the barrier between direct current and alternating current.
He succeeded in constructing new theories about “capacitors”, “coils”, “transformers”, “generators”, “transformers”, “antennas” and so on.
These theories were not built using esoteric mathematical formulas.
These were not discovered by making full use of a supercomputer.
These innovative theories are inspirational in everyday life. Especially he likes to swim. Many ideas came up when he was swimming and walking.
He then experimented with inspirational images and ideas over and over again to come up with these theories.
I sincerely hope that many people will know about new theories that will surely be evaluated in future generations.
Unfortunately, these books has only been published in Japanese yet.
In order to spread this theory to the world, it is necessary to translate it into English.
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Author: Tamotsu Usami
Publisher: Soubunsha
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