I am developing a new physics to replace electromagnetism. It is all based on the aether, electrical charges and light as an aether wave without any magnetism.
As it involves only electricity and light. I have an idea to called it electrolight theory. It seems there should be a better name to replace "electromagnetism". Any suggestion?
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A new name suggestion for a new branch of physics.
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Re: A new name suggestion for a new branch of physics.
How do you involve electric charge without any magnetism ?
You might tell us more about electrolight.
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It might get confused with electrolyte.
You might tell us more about electrolight.
And,
It might get confused with electrolyte.
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Re: A new name suggestion for a new branch of physics.
Isn't there "Newtonian Electrodynamics" by Peter and Neil Graneau? It relies on Weber's forces and not Maxwell's equations - without magnetism.
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