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Review of rationales for the introduction of the “Geophysical electrodynamics” term

https://doi.org/10.32454/0016-7762-2022-64-2-24-30

Abstract

Background. The article provides arguments for the introduction of the “geophysical electrodynamics” term.

Aim. To justify the introduction of a new term “geophysical electrodynamics”.

Methods of substantiation. The limits of the applicability of Maxwell’s equations are studied. Additionally, some concepts are introduced, in particular, about a new paradigm in electrodynamics, about new equations in geophysical electrodynamics, about the differences between new electrodynamics and Maxwell’s electrodynamics, about the sources of toroidal and poloidal electromagnetic fields, about toroidal currents in Maxwell’s equations, about non-power electromagnetic fields, about the quantum effect in non-power electromagnetic fields, toroidal fields in the core of the Earth, mathematical achievements in the new paradigm, about the reproduction of sources of the electromagnetic field of the Earth, and effects in classical electrodynamics explained by geophysical electrodynamics.

Results. Responses to the above justifications were received.

Conclusion. Physical and mathematical justifications for the introduction of the term “geophysical electrodynamics” find confirmation both in the natural electromagnetic field of the Earth, and in a number of long-known classical effects in the standard Maxwell’s electrodynamics. Small but fundamental differences of one electrodynamics from another will reduce the number of effects unexplained from the standpoint of Maxwell’s equations, encountered in both theory and experiments on Earth.

About the Author

V. V. Aksenov
Institute of Computational Mathematics and Mathematical Geophysics of SB RAS
Russian Federation

Valentin V. Aksenov  — Dr. of Sci. (Phys.-Math.), Prof., Chief Researcher

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Aksenov V.V. Review of rationales for the introduction of the “Geophysical electrodynamics” term. Proceedings of higher educational establishments. Geology and Exploration. 2022;(2):24-30. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.32454/0016-7762-2022-64-2-24-30

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