ELECTROMAGNETIC FIELD EQUATIONS SECURING STATE WEIGHTLESSNESS
In this work, using the “Extreme Measurement Theory”, a previously unknown simple differential equation of field theory was obtained, from which a single universal value of the electromagnetic field is determined for any massive bodies of arbitrary physical and chemical composition, guaranteeing weightlessness for all bodies located in the zone on the Earth’s surface in which this field is generated. It is most likely that the builders of the Egyptian pyramids moved huge stone blocks using this electromagnetic field. The equations found can also be used to develop electromagnetic accelerators that will replace the first stage of large multistage rockets.
differential equations, electromagnetic fields, the state of weightlessness
Received: November 16, 2024; Accepted: February 11, 2025; Published: March 17, 2025
How to cite this article: Smol’yakov Eduard Rimovich, Electromagnetic field equations securing state weightlessness, Far East Journal of Applied Mathematics 118(1) (2025), 11-18. http://dx.doi.org/10.17654/0972096025002
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