Please read "The Hilbert Book Test Model"; http://vixra.org/abs/1603.0021<div>or docs.com/hans-van-leunen<br><div>Sincerely yours,</div><div>Hans<br><blockquote style="margin-right: 0px; margin-left:15px;">----Origineel Bericht----<br>Van : integrity@prodigy.net<br>Datum : 20/10/2016 12:29<br>Aan : physics@tuks.nl<br>Onderwerp : Re: [Physics] Maxwell extension<br><br><div style="color: rgb(0,0,0);background-color: rgb(255,255,255);font-family: times new roman , new york , times , serif;font-size: 16.0px;">
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Apologies if this is redundant ... please reply with a link to your current~latest 'description of gravitation'.
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<b><span style="font-weight: bold;">Subject:</span></b> [Physics] Maxwell extension
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</div>Thank you for your reply. I know Koen van Vlaenderen well. In fact, he was one of the first to criticize my original description of gravitation.
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On Sat, Oct 15, 2016 at 11:02 AM, Arbab I. Arbab
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<span style="font-size: 16.0px;">Thank you very much for your kind message. I really do agree that Maxwell equations are but not complete. Extension of Maxwell equations were met with rejection without reason. I have also made some publications in this regard. The first one appeared in </span>
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<span style="font-size: 16.0px;">In these papers I showed that the extension is inevitable</span>
<span style="font-size: 16.0px;">. There is an engineer in the Netherlands who share the same ideas. His name is </span>
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On Fri, Oct 14, 2016 at 7:29 PM, Arend Lammertink
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Dear fellow dissident scientist,
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<br> I have spent a lot of time analyzing the history of Maxwell's
<br> equations and how those led to Relativity as well as Quantum Field
<br> Theory. Based on that analysis, I found an astonishing inconsistency
<br> in Maxwell's equations, which led to an incomplete model for
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<br> For instance, Maxwell's equations predict only one type of
<br> electromagnetic waves to exist, namely transverse waves, while in
<br> actual fact at least two types of waves are known to exist, namely the
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<br> By correcting this inconsistency, we can come to a Unified model in an
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<br> You can read the full article at my personal website:
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<br> I hope you are able and willing to consider my proposal and let me
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<br> science has been looking for, but of course you may differ in opinion.
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<br> In a previous article, we stated that all currently known areas of
<br> Physics' theories converge naturally into one Unified Theory of
<br> Everything once we make one fundamental change to Maxwell's aether
<br> model. In that article, we explored the history of Maxwell's equations
<br> and considered a number of reasons for the need to revise Maxwell's
<br> equations. In this article, we will make the mathematical case that
<br> there is a hole in Maxwell's equations which should not be there,
<br> given that we started with the same basic hypothesis as Maxwell did:
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<br> A physical, fluid-like medium called "aether" exists.
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<br> Maxwell did not explicitly use this underlying hypothesis, but
<br> abstracted it away. This leads to a mathematically inconsistent model
<br> wherein, for example, units of measurements do not match in his
<br> definition for the electric potential field. By correcting this
<br> obvious flaw in the model and extending it with a definition for the
<br> gravity field, we obtain a simple, elegant, complete and
<br> mathematically consistent "theory of everything" without "gauge
<br> freedom", the fundamental theoretical basis for Quantum Weirdness
<br> which we must therefore reject.
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<br> By working out standard textbook fluid dynamic vector theory for an
<br> ideal, compressible, non-viscous Newtonian fluid, we have established
<br> that Maxwell's equations are mathematically inconsistent, given that
<br> these are supposed to describe the electromagnetic field from the
<br> aether hypothesis. Since our effort is a direct extension of Paul
<br> Stowe and Barry Mingst' aether model, we have come to a complete
<br> mathematically consistent "field theory of everything". And we found
<br> "Maxwell's hole" to be the original flaw in the standard model that
<br> led to both relativity and Quantum Mechanics, which should thus both
<br> be rejected.
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