About the Author

 

Tom Besmer is a retired engineer.  He has a BSEE from Santa Clara University.  He took many advanced courses in mathematics and physics and discovered that he enjoyed the challenges in these fields. While working on projects of applied quantum physics, He made a discovery about a quantum energy concept.  It is simple mathematic manipulation (algebra) of an energy concept of quantum physics resulting in an energy equation that is a function of an electromagnetic wave and inverse function of Newton’s gravity.  Since that time (1969), he has taken on the study of Newton, Maxwell and Einstein's works as an avocation.  His study and writings here point out how they agree and/or disagree.  When there is disagreement, a solution base on a new energy concept is presented to expand on what is already known.  The new concept opens a whole new world with a potential for combining and unifying electric, magnetic and gravitational (based on Newton’s gravity) fields.  He attempts to explain all in as simple terms as possible.  There is a sequel to this WEB site.  See http://comcast.net/~tjbesmer/Unify.htm  

 

 

 

 

 

 

References

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Robert L. Sproull, "Modern Physics", John Wiley & Sons, Inc., New York, !967.

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George Abell, "Exploration of the Universe", Holt, Rinehart, and Winston, San Francisco, CA.

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John B. Walsh, "Electromagnetic Theory and Engineering Applications", the Ronald Press Co., New York, 1960.

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D. C. Peaslee, "Elements of Atomic Physics", Prentice-Hall Inc., Englewood Cliffs, N. J., 1955.

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Ernst Cassirer, "Substance and Function and Einstein's Theory of Relativity", Dover Publications Inc., New York, 1923.

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Mitchell Wilson, "Energy", Time Inc., New York, 1967.

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Einstein's Universe of Measurement by Tom Besmer*

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Doppler and Gravity Shifts by Tom Besmer*

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Relativity/Theory vs Experience by Tom Besmer*

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Absolute Time and Distance by Tom Besmer*

Unified Fields-Electric, Magnetic, and Gravitational

http://home.comcast.net/~tjbesmer/Unify.htm

*found on WEB site http://home.comcast.net/~tjbesmer