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The electron equation and electromagnetism

A new unifying electromagnetic theory

Alberto Mesquita Filho

Published in Brazilian scientific journal Integração III(11):286-304,1997,
edited by the Research Center of  São Judas Tadeu University.

1997: Electron Centenary Year

This section in Portuguese
Este artigo em português

Abstract: The special article in this month’s Integração contains the main topics -- properly revised -- of a theory published in 1993 in Portuguese [1]. It is a classic theory referring to electromagnetism, and intending to rescue most of the wise knowledge of physicists who lived in the 19th century and before; it only excludes the concept of electric fluid, something modern Physics subtly insists on accepting.

Resumo: Este artigo contém os tópicos principais, devidamente revisados, de uma teoria publicada em 1993 em língua portuguesa [1]. Trata-se de uma teoria clássica, referente ao eletromagnetismo, e que pretende resgatar grande parte dos sábios ensinamentos dos físicos do século XIX e anteriores, eliminando, tão somente, o conceito de fluido elétrico, algo com que a física moderna, de uma maneira subliminar, convive até os dias atuais.


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CONTENTS

1 Introduction
2 Basic Hypotheses
2.1 Physics, Mathematics and theorization
2.2 Hypotheses
2.3 Comments on H-1
2.4 Comments on H-2
2.5 Comments on H-3
2.6 Comments on H-4
3 Cause-field relationship
3.1 Historical evolution
3.2 Microscopic theories
3.3 Electromagnetic properties of the electron
3.4 Critical points in the classical theories
4 Field-effect relationship
4.1 Considerations on the method
4.2 The field of electric effects
4.2.1
The x field of a loaded conductive sphere
4.3 The electrostatic force
4.3.1 Electrostatic force between loaded conductive spheres
5 Mathematical Background
5.1 Fundamental equations
5.2
The q and f angles
5.3 The internal vectorial product
5.4 The translational of an A vector
6 The  electron  equation
6.1 The A  field
6.2 The fundamental equations of the electromagnetostatics
6.3 The scalar electromagnetic field
6.4 The electromagnetic information (e.m.i.)
7 Field-reference frame relationship
7.1 The inercial systems
7.2 Appropriate and non-appropriate reference frames
7.2.1 The observer placed in a non-appropriate reference frame
7.3
The (x, b) field of the electron in movement
8 Final considerations

**Bibliography and notes

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