Discussion of 386(4)

Thanks again. This example was first worked out in Note 381(3). Another point is that the antisymmetry equations must be solved simultaneously with del B = 0. Then unique solutions are obtained as in Note 381(3). I will develop this point some more in the following note.

To: EMyrone@aol.com
Sent: 25/08/2017 20:34:39 GMT Daylight Time
Subj: Re: 386(4): General Proof of Conservation of Antisymmetry in Magnetostatics

This is a simpler example, good designed. The A potential (23) gives three antisymm. eqs.:

The first two give omega_z = 0, and the third gives

which is compatible with the def. (24) of omega. There is however no unique solution to the antisymm. eqs. even for this simple case.

Horst

Am 25.08.2017 um 12:39 schrieb EMyrone:

Antisymmetry is proven to be conserved in general in magnetostatics provided that there exists a novel vector potential alpha defined by the spin connection term as in Eq. (7). This defines the vacuum or aether or spacetime current density (20), which can be expressed as (21). The standard model of magnetostatics is refuted entirely because it does not contain a spin connection and is not generally covariant. The standard model violates conservation of antisymmetry, the fundamental antisymmetry of the electromagnetic field tensor (an antisymmetric two-form of differential geometry). This was first shown in UFT131 ff. The standard model is Lorentz covariant only, and is a nineteenth century un-unified field theory, now refuted in many ways by many workers. ECE2 is generally covariant because Cartan geometry is generally covariant. In other words ECE2 is a generally covariant unified field theory (ECE and ECE2 theories). The existence of the spin connection has been proven experimentally and to high precision in UFT311, UFT321, UFT364, UFT382 and UFT383, and in many other UFT papers covering a wide range of physics and chemisty. Similarly the standard gravitational and electroweak theories are entirely obsolete (e.g. UFT225 shows up fundamental errors in the electroweak theory) and there now exist two major Schools of Thought in physics (ECE and ECE2 and the obsolete standard model)

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