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The inertial path alone is a sufficient basis from which we can deduce the existence of a dielectric luminiferous medium. The additional observation that magnetic lines of force break and rejoin in the dynamic state is a sufficient basis from which we can further deduce that the positive and negative particles in the luminiferous medium must be arranged in a double helix fashion around the magnetic lines of force. | The inertial path alone is a sufficient basis from which we can deduce the existence of a dielectric luminiferous medium. The additional observation that magnetic lines of force break and rejoin in the dynamic state is a sufficient basis from which we can further deduce that the positive and negative particles in the luminiferous medium must be arranged in a double helix fashion around the magnetic lines of force. | ||
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| Scientific Paper | |
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| Title | Inertia and the Electric Sea |
| Author(s) | David Tombe |
| Keywords | {{{keywords}}} |
| Published | 2009 |
| Journal | General Science Journal |
| No. of pages | 2 |
Abstract
The inertial path alone is a sufficient basis from which we can deduce the existence of a dielectric luminiferous medium. The additional observation that magnetic lines of force break and rejoin in the dynamic state is a sufficient basis from which we can further deduce that the positive and negative particles in the luminiferous medium must be arranged in a double helix fashion around the magnetic lines of force.