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Illustration #4 |
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Since photons are normally thought of in the context of electromagnetism, it's ironic that the Synergy Physics Matrix for Magnetism (below) looks less familiar than the Matrix for Gravito-Magnetism even though the definitions of magnetic field and magnetic pole are not in dispute. Probably the most impressive symmetry between the two matrices is the exact relationship between the Bohr Magneton and Planck's constant. The only difference between these two constants is the electron mass/charge ratio (4pme/e). |
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This same charge-to-mass ratio is applied to our wave and particle equations to view them in the context of electromagnetism. |
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Matrix for Charge in Motion |