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A major advance in electromagnetic theory, which I shall call the transition from Theory N to Theory H, was made by Oliver Heaviside a century ago. What is proposed here is a transition from Theory H to a third theory, Theory C. It is to be hoped that the response to Theory C will be more perceptive than was the general response to Theory H a century ago?[[Category:Scientific Paper]] | A major advance in electromagnetic theory, which I shall call the transition from Theory N to Theory H, was made by Oliver Heaviside a century ago. What is proposed here is a transition from Theory H to a third theory, Theory C. It is to be hoped that the response to Theory C will be more perceptive than was the general response to Theory H a century ago? | ||
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| Scientific Paper | |
|---|---|
| Title | The Death of Electric Current |
| Read in full | Link to paper |
| Author(s) | Ivor Catt |
| Keywords | {{{keywords}}} |
| Published | 1982 |
| Journal | Wireless World |
| Volume | Dec |
| Pages | 79-81 |
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Abstract
A major advance in electromagnetic theory, which I shall call the transition from Theory N to Theory H, was made by Oliver Heaviside a century ago. What is proposed here is a transition from Theory H to a third theory, Theory C. It is to be hoped that the response to Theory C will be more perceptive than was the general response to Theory H a century ago?