Blair, A. J. F.
Text: "Magnetic fields, ball lightning, and campanology." October 7, 1811. Devon, England. Four balls of lightning seen in a church, with possible increase in the inertia of the balls. Scalar currents (time rate of change of electrostatic or magnetostatic scalar potential) without mass seem to induce inertial fields (gravitational fields) when they move helically. Ordinary mass seems to act as an accumulator for slow storage and slow discharge of such circulating scalar currents, as well as for currents of scalar resonance. Nature. 243(5409), June 29, 1973. p. 512-513.
See Also: inertial fields, scalar electromagnetics, scalar interferometry, ball lightning, electromagnetic anomalies.
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