Sujet : How Arindam reconciled Newtonian and Maxwellian electrodynamics
De : banerjeeadda1234 (at) *nospam* gmail.com (Arindam Banerjee)
Groupes : sci.physics sci.physics.electromagDate : 19. Apr 2024, 01:46:32
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From a post in alt.usage.english, where some old guys still post...
Instantaneous action at a distance is a new - nay revolutionary -
theory. Only a physicist of Arnidam's calibre could have conceived of
such a unifying theory the cosmos.
Thanks, but Arindam cannot take credit where not due. He is so honest, and that's why we doggies (dead or alive) love him. He is one of us!
For his PhD degree (which he did not take, please do not put Dr before his name which unfortunately some do), Arindam bought the book "Newtonian Electrodynamics" by Graneau and Graneau.
To quote from page 1, chapter 1 from the above book:
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Newton's own words serve best to describe the prevailing philosophy of contemporary natural philosophers. In the preface to the first edition of the "Principia" he said:
"Then from these forces, by other propositions which are also mathematical, I deduce the motion of the planets, the comets, the moon and the sea. I wish I could derive the phenomenon of Nature by the same kind of reasoning from mechanical principles, for I am induced by many reasons to suspect that they may all depend upon certain forces by which the particles of bodies, by some causes hitherto unknown, are either mutually impelled towards one another, and cohere in regular figures, or are repelled and recede from one another. These forces being unknown, philosophers have hitherto attempted the search of Nature in vain; but I hope the principles laid down will afford some light either to this or some truer method of philosophy."
These words apply equally to the Ampere-Neumann electrodynamics which followed on the heels of Oersted's experiments. Neither Ampere nor F.E. Neumann took heed of the magnetic circles around electric currents. THEY WROTE DOWN THE LAWS OF ELECTRODYNAMIC FORCE ACCORDING TO THE FAR ACTION MODEL OF NEWTONIAN GRAVITATION. Newton was more precise and spoke of MUTUAL SIMULTANEOUS INTERACTION BETWEEN PARTICLES SO AS NOT TO CREATE THE IMPRESSION OF SOMETHING TRAVELLING AT FINIE OR INFINITE SPEED BETWEEN THE INTERACTING ELEMENTS OF MATTER.
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From chapter 3, p 91
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More than anyone else, Maxwell was responsible for making the Ampere-Neumann theory obsolete, AT LEAST TEMPORARILY. ...This chapter summarizes the various extension of Newtonian electrodynamics which have been made during and since the time of Maxwell.
..the evolution of digital computers. It made it possible to explore the predictions of the laws of Ampere and Neumann to a breadth and depth that remained hidden to the founders of Newtonian electrodynamics...
There can be no doubt that Ampere himself believed his electrodynamic forces acted directly on the conductor metal, rather than the subtle electric fluid that contained in the metal. THE AMPERE FORCES WERE PONDEROMOTIVE FORCES, JUST LIKE THE FORCES OF GRAVITATION. The matter that experienced the forces did not necessarily move and, therefore, Ampere's force law did not include a velocity.
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Arindam's contribution is to reconcile the Newtonian and Maxwellian approaches, by finding out the correct formula for the law of universal gravitation, involving electrons and protons. From that, the cause of gravity is found to be electrostatic. Arindam thus unified the forces, by explaining how the strong nuclear force is also electrostatic. Radiation is of course electromagnetic, with the electric and magnetic fields moving proportional (depending upon the nature of the medium) to the speed of light.
Thanks for your interest, and with a cheery
woof-woof
bt (Bertie Taylor, Arindam's best friends)