Maxwell’s Error And Its Consequences For Physics

Research Article
Andrew Chubykalo, Augusto Espinoza,Victor Kuligin and Maria Korneva
DOI: 
http://dx.doi.org/10.24327/ijrsr.2019.1002.3198
Subject: 
Engineering
KeyWords: 
Occam’s principle, equations of Maxwell
Abstract: 

The analysis of errors in the theories of modern physics led us to an important conclusion. There are initial errors, which then “generate” a spectrum of sec-ondary errors (erroneous consequences). We found an error made by Maxwell in the mathematical formulation of Faraday studies. In summarizing the experiments, Faraday Maxwell “lost” instantaneous action at a distance. The paper presents a proof and considers some consequences for physical theories. For example, we must consider the charge fields and the fields of electromagnetic waves as independent fields having different (mutually exclusive) properties.