Vladimir
B Ginzburg published 5 books on the vortical structure of space and
electromagnetic fields, tracing the repeating cycles as such models went in and
out of vogue over the centuries. James Clerk Maxwell and his friend, Michael
Faraday supported a vortex theory of electromagnetism with potential fields as
the centerpiece. In his final classic paper on the electromagnetic field
Maxwell left out vortex models, and used 20 quaternion equations. Two years
after Maxwell’s early death (he was only 48 years old), Oliver Heaviside
replaced the quaternions with vector algebra, and eliminated the potential
fields as “arbitrary” and unnecessary.
By the end of the 1800’s the Maxwell equations
had been reduced from the original 20 to the 4 we find in physics texts today.
Deleting the potentials deprived physics, biology and medicine of important
theoretical tools for nearly a century. For biology and medicine the forgotten
potentials have important implications for regulatory physiology. The standard
model of signal molecules randomly diffusing through the body fluids and
interacting with distant receptors according to a lock-and-key model is
seriously deficient and outdated. Evidence accumulates for a biophotonic model
involving electromagnetic resonance between vibrating signal molecules and
their targets. Read more>>>>>>>>>>>

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