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View SchemaOn the Nature of the Electric Charge
| Authors | Volodymyr Krasnoholovets |
|---|---|
| Categories | |
| ArXiv ID | physics/0501132 |
| URL | https://arxiv.org/abs/physics/0501132 |
| Journal | HadronicJ.Suppl.18:425-456,2003 |
Abstract
The geometry of the elementary charge is studied in the framework of the concept of space considered as a tessellation lattice ('tessellattice'), which has recently been developed by M. Bounias and the author. The descriptive-geometric sense of the electric and magnetic fields and their carriers - photons - is analyzed. The notion of the scalar and vector potentials of a charged particle and their behavior at the motion of the particle along a path is investigated in detail. Based on the potentials, the Lagrangian leading to the Maxwell equations is constructed. The distinctive properties of the inerton and the photon - two basic elementary excitations, or quasi-particles of the space tessellattice - are discussed. Summarizing, we may say that the work suggests the detailed interpretation of the Maxwell equations in terms of the submicroscopic approach to Nature.
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