> Where is the electron?
> Georges.
> ================
There isn't Maxwell's theory / SRT without electron. The electron
is a main and single hero in the Maxwell's theory and SRT.
1)
What does the electron do in Maxwell's theory?
We cannot see electron in Maxwell's theory.
Maxwell's equations have no relation to the movement of the
electron.
Maxwell's equations describe the distribution of electromagnetic
waves
but not the movement of a particle such as an electron.
In Maxwell's theory the electron is considered local,
as though the particle is "at rest". This means that it particle does
not
move rectilinearly, but rotates around his diameter (has the form of
a sphere). The rotation of the electron creates electrical waves.
2)
What does the electron do in SRT ?
SRT was born from Maxwell's theory.
At the beginning of the last century many scientists
(Einstein, Lorentz, Fitzgerald, Poincare, Abraham) were interested
in the question: “ What will take place, if the electron
(Maxwell's) ,
creating an electrical field, begins to move - rectilinearly? ”
All of them came to the conclusion that there would be radical changes
with the electron. These changes are described by the Lorentz
transformations.
3)
Etc.
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Of course it is only my opinion.
Israel.
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