Faraday Reimagined

Faraday Reimagined

Sandeep Chavan

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Gyrus Vision
Año de edición:
2026
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Ciencia: cuestiones generales
ISBN:
9798233090721
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Faraday Reimagined is a disciplined reinterpretation of electromagnetism that restores clarity without disturbing prediction.Rather than proposing new equations or disputing experimental success, this book revisits the work of Michael Faraday with a single guiding question: Do our explanations still match what experiments actually require us to assume?Faraday’s discoveries-induction, continuous motion from electricity, shielding, and unipolar generation-were never about invisible substances or acting forces. They were about change, configuration, and unfinished equilibrium. Yet over time, explanatory language drifted. Fields became entities. Forces became causes. Metaphors hardened into beliefs.This book carefully unwinds that drift.Using the framework of Universal Energy Dynamics (UED), Faraday Reimagined shows that electromagnetic phenomena can be fully understood through:energy configuration rather than energy as substancedelta creation rather than force applicationcoupling as shared constraint rather than interactionequilibrium as completion, not restboundaries as resolution paths, not barriersThe result is a unified, intuition-first explanation of motors, generators, transformers, induction, back EMF, eddy currents, the Faraday disk, and the Faraday cage-without invoking force-centric or entity-based metaphors.This is not a polemic against modern physics. Maxwell’s equations remain intact. Engineering success is fully respected. What changes is only explanation-made quieter, cleaner, and more faithful to necessity.Written for physicists, engineers, and serious general readers, Faraday Reimagined argues that the next evolution of physics will not come from more abstraction, but from restoring restraint-the discipline Faraday himself practiced when he refused to explain more than nature demanded.If you have ever felt that physics works brilliantly yet explains itself too confidently, this book offers a calm, rigorous alternative.

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