>>13629477It would certainly be hard to research what doesn't exist.
>>13629469>mathematically in terms of quaternionsAh see? He never explains what a field is.
>and Faraday was who actually described them.But I asked for an explanation.
>>13629547>I told you it's a conceptYeah no shit, I told you that too. Now what is "what it conceptualizes"?
>No it's just a pure subjective conceptNot science. What is a fucking field? Why is this so hard to answer? If you don't know, why pretend?
>>13629506Why thank you. Now should I mention what he says in this book regarding fields or do you want me to leave that blank as you have. For the benefit of others that is.
>>13629904>Electrons in a magnetic substance (or in a solenoid) arrange in this manner and the surroinding electrons of ferromagnetic substances (or other magnets) will try to align with the electrons in the magnet. It's all based on the principle of electrons repelling other electrons.>They attract and repelI'm well aware. Now how do they do that? Pure Geomancy?