Abstract

A unified field theory is created by using a simple dipole antenna to model the Earth’s electrical fields. From Maxwell’s equation a set of standard radio field equations are presented for the Electrostatic, Inductive and Radiative field. By inserting three gravity field equations (1/r, 1/r2 and 1/r3) a new set of field equations are created that can be used to define space, time, gravity and the electromagnetic field at any point P in the field.

Highlights

  • In this paper, I will use simple dipole radio equations, based on Maxwell equations, and insert my newly discovered gravity field equations for the 1/r, 1/r2 and 1/r3 electromagnetic fields

  • The final series of equations will include space, time, gravity and electromagnetism, which can be used to identify the variable at any point P in the fields

  • This was the first example of a theory that was able to encompass previously separate electrostatic and magnetic field theories to provide a unifying theory of electromagnetism

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Introduction

I will use simple dipole radio equations, based on Maxwell equations, and insert my newly discovered gravity field equations for the 1/r, 1/r2 and 1/r3 electromagnetic fields. By adding the contribution of each field, total gravity is achieved. The final series of equations will include space, time, gravity and electromagnetism, which can be used to identify the variable at any point P in the fields. A simple antenna is used as a means to develop a unified field theory

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