Electromagnetism
Vector Potential
Definition
The directional electromagnetic potential that flows alongside current and creates magnetic fields when curled, representing current-like ether flow
Related Theories (5)
Aharonov-Bohm effect interpretation
The Aharonov-Bohm effect can be explained by the circular flow of the Planck ether and gravitational vector potential, indicating the presence of negative energy.
Expanded Maxwell Electrodynamics
Restoring scalar and vector potentials as primary electromagnetic entities rather than considering them mathematical conveniences, revealing hidden capabilities including field-free communication and gravity manipulation
Flux Liner Propulsion System
Alien Reproduction Vehicle uses combining of homopolar generator, high-voltage dielectric capacitor layers with varying K values, and vector potential bubble pulsing to create asymmetric pressure for propulsion
Longitudinal Waves
A retelling of a longitudinal wave that utilizes direct energy transfer from scalar vector potentials as an adjunct to classical Maxwell field equations.
Plasma as Fundamental Propulsion Medium
High-density charge configurations in plasma represent nature's most efficient mechanism for affecting spacetime, with EVOs being natural self-sustaining bubbles that can be guided for propulsion without exotic materials