OLEG JEFIMENKO
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(October 14, 1922, Kharkiv, Ukraine - May 14, 2009, Morgantown, West Virginia, USA) - physicist and Professor Emeritus at West Virginia University.
Biography
Jefimenko received his B.A. at Lewis and Clark College (1952). He received his M. A. at the University of Oregon (1954). He received his Ph.D. at the University of Oregon (1956). Jefimenko has worked for the development of the theory of electromagnetic retardation and relativity. In 1956, he was awarded the Sigma Xi Prize. In 1971 and 1973, he won awards in the AAPT Apparatus Competition. Jefimenko has constructed and operated electrostatic generators run by atmospheric electricity.
Jefimenko has worked on the generalization of Newton's gravitational theory to time-dependent systems. In his opinion, there is no objective reason for abandoning Newton's force-field gravitational theory (in favor of a metric gravitational theory). He is actively trying to develop and expand Newton's theory, making it compatible with the principle of causality and making it applicable to time-dependent gravitational interactions.
Jefimenko's expansion, or generalization, is based on the existence of the second gravitational force field, the "cogravitational, or Heaviside's, field". This is might also be called a gravimagnetic field. It represents a physical approach profoundly different from the time-space geometry approach of the Einstein general theory of relativity. Oliver Heaviside first predicted this field in the article "A Gravitational and Electromagnetic Analogy" (1893).
while his book titles may seem "dry", in fact their contents will WARP all notions you have of what Maxwell and Heaviside said, implied and meant
......AND IMPORTANTLY HIS RESEARCH INTO A LETTER FROM HEAVISIDE INTO THE "hidden nature" OF GRAVITY will twist your head off your shoulders.
HIS MAIN BOOKS:
Electricity and Magnetism
Electricity and Magnetism : An Introduction to the Theory of Electric and Magnetic Fields, 2nd edition
book link:
Library Genesis: Oleg D. Jefimenko - Electricity and Magnetism : An Introduction to the Theory of Electric and Magnetic Fields, 2nd edition
Gravitation and Cogravitation -- Developing Newton's Theory of Gravitation to its Physical and Mathematical Conclusion,
Electrostatic Experiments -- An Encyclopedia of Early Electrostatic Experiments, Demonstrations, Devices, and Apparatus,
by G.W. Francis (author), Oleg Jefimenko (editor)
Electromagnetic Retardation and Theory of Relativity -- New Chapters in the Classical Theory of Fields, 2nd edition,
Causality, Electromagnetic Induction, and Gravitation -- A Different approach to the Theory of Electromagnetic and Gravitational Fields, 2nd edition,
An Introduction to the Theory of Electric and Magnetic Fields, 2nd edition,
Earths Atmosphere as a source for electrical power:
www.kathodos.com/atmospherepower.pdf
download his book "electrostatic motors"
Is magnetic field due to an electric current a relativistic effect?
www.kathodos.com/magneticrelativistic.pdf
Presenting electromagnetic theory in accordance with the principle of
causality
www.kathodos.com/causalityelectromagnetic.pdf