The 6th edition has a serious error. It ignores the scalar field. I dropped it for several reasons. One was it was not sufficiently supported by experiments that I had done. Plus there were a few theoretical issues and without the scalar field I was able, through a sort of contorted process, come up with E=mc2. Despite this, I should have known better, because without the scalar field, conservation laws in E&M are basically a disaster. However, this has all been rendered moot, because I have since performed an experiment ...
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The 6th edition has a serious error. It ignores the scalar field. I dropped it for several reasons. One was it was not sufficiently supported by experiments that I had done. Plus there were a few theoretical issues and without the scalar field I was able, through a sort of contorted process, come up with E=mc2. Despite this, I should have known better, because without the scalar field, conservation laws in E&M are basically a disaster. However, this has all been rendered moot, because I have since performed an experiment that establishes that the scalar field exists. The scalar field and the related experiment is contained in the 7th Edition. The 7th Edition also contains everything new from the 6th Edition What is new in the 6th Edition? 1. I have proposed that the universe is a four dimensional hypersphere. It is the related curvature in the space that is triggering the photons to decay. Cosmic distances have to all be remapped to the correct distances on the sphere. These processes are explained in detail in the book. 2. The scalar field does not exist. As for matching certain observations, it turns out that the scalar field was not the solution as the original fields in electromagnetism are sufficient to solve the problems. Furthermore, this solution finally brings out E=mc^2 from classical electromagnetism. Without the scalar field, all of the momentum conservation anomalies (discussed in Editions 2-5) still exist. What is the same in the 6th Edition? 1. Classical electromagnetism still contradicts relativity. At this time it is pretty clear that the theory of relativity cannot possibly be true. 2. The photon is a soliton like wave pulse which is predicted by electromagnetism. 3. The universe is not expanding. 4. Gravitation is essentially an electromagnetic phenomenon. 5. Intrinsic uncertainty is a myth.
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