2001
DOI: 10.1515/rose.2001.9.2.161
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The non sequitur mathematics and physics of the “New Electrodynamics” proposed by the AIAS group

Abstract: We show that the AIAS group collection of papers on a "new electrodynamics" recently published in the Journal of New Energy, äs well äs other papers signed by that group (and also other authors) appearing in other established physical Journals and in many books published by leading international publishers (see references) are füll of misconceptions and misunderstandings concerning the theory of the electromagnetic field and contain fatal mathematical flaws, which invalidates almost all Claims done by the auth… Show more

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“…Let us now take a look at the contracted first Bianchi identity (19). Then (19) and (60), substituted into (59), yield…”
Section: Second Field Equation Of Gravitymentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Let us now take a look at the contracted first Bianchi identity (19). Then (19) and (60), substituted into (59), yield…”
Section: Second Field Equation Of Gravitymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Such a statement, which overlaps with the last subsection, seems necessary since there are numerous inconsistencies and mistakes in Evans' work, see Bruhn [3][4][5][6][7][8][9][10][11][12] and Rodrigues et al [19,61], such that it is necessary to distiguish between the relevant and the irrelevant parts of Evans' articles.…”
Section: Five Cornerstones Define Evans' Unified Field Theorymentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…We remark that (5.21) has been called the Hertz theorem in [32,37] and it has been used there and also in [8,9,10,16,20,31,33] in order to find nontrivial superluminal solutions of the free Maxwell equation.…”
Section: Hertz Theorem the Hertz Potential Satisfiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Observe that there are [8,9,10,20,31,32,33,34,37] infinite families of nontrivial solutions of Maxwell equations such that F 2 ≠ 0 (which correspond to subluminal and superluminal solutions of Maxwell equation). Then, it is licit to consider the case = 0.…”
Section: Maxwell Dirac Equivalence Of First Kindmentioning
confidence: 99%