Mehdi Nosrati
University of Alberta, Edmonton, AB, Canada
Title: Magnetic Current and New Modifications of Maxwell’s Equations
Biography
Biography: Mehdi Nosrati
Abstract
Maxwell’s equations are the main foundation of current communication technology; however, given certain ambiguities and unknown parameters, they are still incomplete. Magnetic current is apparently the main crucial missing component of these equations. In this talk, we will resolve to revise these equations as well as the conventional definitions of the terms and parameters from the beginning, basing ourselves merely on logical theory to justify all measurements made so far. These revisions will be initiated by modifying Bohr’s Model and the physical differentiations of magnetic and electrical fluxes in order to justify all electromagnetic phenomena under a consistent umbrella. Consequently, we can theoretically present a rational illustration of magnetic current and amend the contradictions and inconsistencies in the current models and theory of electromagnetic waves. Furthermore, a question has been put forward to determine whether we can go beyond Maxwell’s equations. In order to answer this question some rational justifications, confirmed with measurements, will be presented which demonstrate that we can propagate the wave inside a metallic waveguide merely by using a magnetic field and without generating an electrical field.