Real Magnetic Poles (Magnetic Charges) in the Physics of Magnetism, Gravitation and Levitation
Robert A. Sizov*
Solid State Physics Institute, Moscow, Russia.
DOI: 10.4236/jmp.2015.68106   PDF    HTML   XML   5,385 Downloads   6,777 Views   Citations

Abstract

Experiments executed by author of the present article (period 1968-1992) showed that the magnetic spinorial particles (magnetic charges) are real structural components of atoms and substance and are immediate sources of all magnetic fields in Nature. Joint orbital currents of electric and magnetic charges within atomic shells are the natural sources of gravitational field which is a vortical electromagnetic field. The vector nature of the gravitational field, in essence, is analogous to the vortical magnetic field that allows entering in the physical representations of such States of the gravitational field as paragravitation and ferrogravitation. Physical masses (atoms, substance, etc.), which emit ferrogravitational field, are repelled by sources paragravitational field, for example, from Earth. It is a manifestation of the effect of levitation, which was discovered by the author of this article. The forces of the technical levitation, which are formed by technical ferrogravitational fields, can be used in transport, lifting and space technology, energy and many other areas of human activity. The main reason that the real magnetic charges were “buried alive” in modern theoretical physics is the conditions of their confinement in the structures of atoms and substance, which is radically different from the confinement of electrons. Very negative role is played here by erroneous electromagnetic concept Maxwell, in which the magnetic field was officially deprived of their own source: magnetic pole or magnetic charge.

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Sizov, R. (2015) Real Magnetic Poles (Magnetic Charges) in the Physics of Magnetism, Gravitation and Levitation. Journal of Modern Physics, 6, 1013-1022. doi: 10.4236/jmp.2015.68106.

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