From the Field Electron Model to the Unified Field Theory

Physics – General Physics

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The unified field is a Maxwell-Lorentz field. Maxwell-Lorentz equations for potentials in standard four-dimensional form are satisfied exactly. This is achieved by involving new fundamental field sources, strict definition of which requires higher dimensionality. Source currents do not "see" each other enough that, in each point of the space in any direction, there is a couple of currents with different charge signs. Each such charged source moves in the Maxwell-Lorentz field in accordance with the law of motion, and each of them, independently of the others, generates field in accordance with Maxwell-Lorentz equations. The law of motion may be found from the condition of existence of a solution in the form of stabile and identical electrons with "necessary" properties. The law of motion to be found is defined strictly enough by the condition of electron generation! If an electron exists that means that protons, atoms and the Universe exist too! All particles and fields - they are just visible exhibitions of interaction between the Maxwell-Lorentz field and its sources!

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