Hi Sorin,
I learned that my fingers point in the direction of the magnetic field
caused by a moving negative charge by directing with the thumb of my
left hand in the direction of the movement of the negative charge.
Accordingly the direction of the magnetic field of a positive charge
is found by directing with the thumb of the right hand in the
direction of the movement of the positive charge.
So I think the magnetic field of a ionic conduction is the
superposition the magnetic fields of the moving negative ions found
with the left hand and the moving positive ions found with the right
hand. If both travel in opposite directions, this magnetic components
will add to the total magnetic field like the negative ion current and
the positive ion current sum up to the total electric current.
I am only a simple engineer, but I have a big respect to the people
who conceived and understand the theory of  the electric and magnetic
phenomena. I think we should be fair enough to admit this theory has
in fact a lot of impressive results,  even if it is sometimes hard to
understand and to apply to new experiments.
Best Regards
Kurt

On 28 Jun., 13:32, sorin <[email protected]> wrote:
> Magnetic effects around electric currents and absurdities of modern
> physics
>
> It is assumed by actual physics that an electric current traveling
> along a conductor generate a magnetic field around conductor too.
> But, material science makes a clear difference between electronic
> conduction and ionic conduction. The model of classical
> electromagnetism is based on electronic conductors and their effects.
> What’s happened in case of an ionic conductor?
> The 
> link:http://www.elkadot.com/physical-chemistry/Magnetic%20effects%20around...
> The absurdity of ,,Maxwell equations” extension to all electric and
> magnetic phenomena does not need any comments. The plasma domain is a
> completely unknown field for actual theoreticians and sure Maxwell
> equations are ruled out in this field.

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