Below are current links to the online copy of James Clerk Maxwell's 1873 book "Treatise On Electricity And Magnetism". Carnegie Mellon University changed the URL's around to try and suppress this book but they have failed.
This book will help all free energy researchers who are looking for well grounded scientific principles to explain their devices so mainstream science will have no choice but to accept their reality.
This book has the original quanterion equations that were later edited out of mainstream science by Oliver Heaviside, whose rewriting of Maxwell's original quanternions left modern physics with the four "Heaviside" equations which are totally inadequate for reconciling relativity with quantum physics, explaining the processes which operate "free energy" devices or explaining the phenomena of anti-gravity. Maxwell's original quaternions will help researchers in all of these fields.
Both volumes of Maxwell's 1873 edition are PUBLIC DOMAIN. Since Maxwell died in 1879 and current U.S. Copyright law states that a published work is protected until 75 years after an author's death, the copyright on this book expired in 1954.
Access Both Volumes Online
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Treatise On Electricity And Magnetism - Vol 1. - 1873
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http://posner.library.cmu.edu/Posner/books/book.cgi?call=537_M46T_1873_VOL._1
Treatise On Electricity And Magnetism - Vol 2. - 1873
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http://posner.library.cmu.edu/Posner/books/book.cgi?call=537_M46T_1873_VOL._2
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For those of you with fast bandwidth connections, make it a priority to mirror copies of this book all over the web to make sure Maxwell's work never disappears from the internet and to make sure Maxwell's work is never suppressed again.
Also, make back-ups on CD's and DVD's because several websites which have been hosting these files have been HACKED and ERASED. There is a MASSIVE effort underway to keep the world from studying Maxwell's original works. Keep putting these files back on the web so they're never suppressed. The powers that be have declared WAR on Maxwell's original treatise.
Hurry before the URL's are changed again or it's yanked entirely from the web.
Thanks!, *me slaps Lorentz for symmetrising*
Quote from: ZeframCochrane on April 09, 2006, 09:05:18 AM
http://posner.library.cmu.edu/Posner/books/CALL5/537_M46T_1873_VOL._1/vol0/part0/copy0/jpg/lg/
http://posner.library.cmu.edu/Posner/books/CALL5/537_M46T_1873_VOL._2/vol0/part0/copy0/jpg/lg/
I've downloaded the image files (all 600+ megs of them). I converted the images from greyscale to black-and-white (which shrunk them down to 60+ megs of images). I combined them to form two .pdf files, one per volume (roughly 50 megs in total, or 25 megs per .pdf file).
I tried to upload them here, but the connection kept timing out. Anyone here want to make these .pdf files available somewhere? If so, tell me how to get the files to you.
How about Emule?
http://www.emule-project.net/
How about something like this:
http://www.megashares.com/
~Dan
Thanks, should be useful... downloading away :)
Great Work. Should make for some good reading.
Camster
Quote from: FredWalter on April 10, 2006, 01:30:30 PM
Quote from: ZeframCochrane on April 09, 2006, 09:05:18 AM
http://posner.library.cmu.edu/Posner/books/CALL5/537_M46T_1873_VOL._1/vol0/part0/copy0/jpg/lg/
http://posner.library.cmu.edu/Posner/books/CALL5/537_M46T_1873_VOL._2/vol0/part0/copy0/jpg/lg/
I've downloaded the image files (all 600+ megs of them). I converted the images from greyscale to black-and-white (which shrunk them down to 60+ megs of images). I combined them to form two .pdf files, one per volume (roughly 50 megs in total, or 25 megs per .pdf file).
I tried to upload them here, but the connection kept timing out.
These files are now available.
Filename: A_Treatise_On_Electricity_And_Magnetism-Maxwell-Volume_I.pdf
Filesize: 22.92 MB
Download Link: http://d01.megashares.com/?d01=a0d73dec4b66a8bf5ff979921d65ed0d
Filename: A_Treatise_On_Electricity_And_Magnetism-Maxwell-Volume_II.pdf
Filesize: 22.59 MB
Download Link: http://d01.megashares.com/?d01=59053c864b9529b2b6db333a0237ddbb
Thanks! :P
It's utterly amazing that maxwell's origional written equations and studies weren't in the public domain for such a long time.
Here's two more of Maxwell's previous articles before he wrote the 1873 Treatise;
On Physical Lines Of Force - 1861
http://vacuum-physics.com/Maxwell/maxwell_oplf.pdf
A Dynamical Theory of the Electromagnetic Field - 1865 - Google Books
http://books.google.com/books?id=5HE_cmxXt2MC&vid=02IWHrbcLC9ECI_wQx&dq=Proceedings+of+the+Royal+Society+Of+London+Vol+XIII&ie=UTF-8&as_brr=1&jtp=531
Be sure to make copies of these before they get yanked from the web as well.
BTW, the Carnegie site is down. Maybe the TPTB tried to stop people from getting a hold of Maxwell's treatise? As I said in the original message, keep making copies so Maxwell's work doesn't dissappear from the web.
Quote from: FredWalter on April 10, 2006, 08:34:03 PM
Quote from: FredWalter on April 10, 2006, 01:30:30 PM
Quote from: ZeframCochrane on April 09, 2006, 09:05:18 AM
http://posner.library.cmu.edu/Posner/books/CALL5/537_M46T_1873_VOL._1/vol0/part0/copy0/jpg/lg/
http://posner.library.cmu.edu/Posner/books/CALL5/537_M46T_1873_VOL._2/vol0/part0/copy0/jpg/lg/
I've downloaded the image files (all 600+ megs of them). I converted the images from greyscale to black-and-white (which shrunk them down to 60+ megs of images). I combined them to form two .pdf files, one per volume (roughly 50 megs in total, or 25 megs per .pdf file).
I tried to upload them here, but the connection kept timing out.
These files are now available.
Filename: A_Treatise_On_Electricity_And_Magnetism-Maxwell-Volume_I.pdf
Filesize: 22.92 MB
Download Link: http://d01.megashares.com/?d01=a0d73dec4b66a8bf5ff979921d65ed0d
Filename: A_Treatise_On_Electricity_And_Magnetism-Maxwell-Volume_II.pdf
Filesize: 22.59 MB
Download Link: http://d01.megashares.com/?d01=59053c864b9529b2b6db333a0237ddbb
The megashare site is down too. It says all the slots are filled. Either lots of people are dowloading Maxwell's treatise or there's a DOS(Denial of Service) attack going on.
Try putting the files up at Rapidshare.de and every other free uploading place you can think of. Or better yet try putting lots of copies on the PeertoPeer networks; Limewire, Gnutella, Bearshare, Morpheus, BitTorrent, etc.
Rapidshare
http://www.rapidshare.de
I have volume 1 but they want me to wait 81 minutes to download more unless I pay. I'll try to get some torrents out too.
Quote from: ewitte on April 13, 2006, 07:08:23 AM
I have volume 1 but they want me to wait 81 minutes to download more unless I pay. I'll try to get some torrents out too.
The PeertoPeer networks(Gnutella, etc.) would also be a good place to distribute Maxwell's book.
BTW, the Carnegie Mellon site is back up;
A Treatise On Electricity And Magnetism - 1873 - Carnegie Mellon University
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Volume 1
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http://posner.library.cmu.edu/Posner/books/book.cgi?call=537_M46T_1873_VOL._1
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Volume 2
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http://posner.library.cmu.edu/Posner/books/book.cgi?call=537_M46T_1873_VOL._2
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but the main page for Volume 2 is still corrupted. The JPG directories still work.
For the last two days, the entire site was gone. And the original JPG directories were scrubbed from the site. I normally would have attributed the dissappearance of Maxwell's Treatise as a simple server upgrade but it's still possible somebody hacked into the site and tried to keep people from accessing Maxwell's work. But it's too late now, the scalar potential genie is out of the bottle.
Has anyone noticed a slight shortage of actual quaternions in these books?
They appear to have the standard gradient, divergence, curl, and similar vector operators written out by component or even using the
modern "del" operator notations. In a quick search, I found references to "Tait's Quaternions" but no actual quaternion equations.
What pages have the good stuff? (Being a clueless amateur, I need to be "shewn" things that a professional over-unitarian
could spot immediately.)
The basic development of the electromagnetism equations appears to be roughly same as in modern textbooks, but written out fully as
vector components.
If I didn't know better, I might suspect that this version has been "dequaternionized" by evil conspirators such as International Zionists,
Freemasons, Illuminati, Black Chopper Pilots, or particularly evil members of the ISO C++ working group. ;)
Here's another copy of Maxwell's 1873 book at archive.org;
Volume 1 - A Treatise On Electricity And Magnetism - James Clerk Maxwell - 1873
http://www.archive.org/details/electricandmagne01maxwrich
Volume 2 - Treatise On Electricity And Magnetism - James Clerk Maxwell - 1873
http://www.archive.org/details/electricandmag02maxwrich
Quote from: not_a_mib on April 14, 2006, 12:09:38 AM
Has anyone noticed a slight shortage of actual quaternions in these books?
They appear to have the standard gradient, divergence, curl, and similar vector operators written out by component or even using the
modern "del" operator notations. In a quick search, I found references to "Tait's Quaternions" but no actual quaternion equations.
What pages have the good stuff? (Being a clueless amateur, I need to be "shewn" things that a professional over-unitarian
could spot immediately.)
The basic development of the electromagnetism equations appears to be roughly same as in modern textbooks, but written out fully as
vector components.
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The quaternions are first mentioned in Volume 1 on page 349 in Art. 303;
Page 349 - Art. 303
http://posner.library.cmu.edu/Posner/books/pages.cgi?call=537_M46T_1873_VOL._1&layout=vol0/part0/copy0&file=0386
Then in Volume 2 on;
Page 138 - Art 490. - Vol 2
http://posner.library.cmu.edu/Posner/books/pages.cgi?call=537_M46T_1873_VOL._2&layout=vol0/part0/copy0&file=0165
Page 159 - Art 522. - Vol 2
http://posner.library.cmu.edu/Posner/books/pages.cgi?call=537_M46T_1873_VOL._2&layout=vol0/part0/copy0&file=0186
Then finally at;
Quaternion Expressions for the Electromagnetic Equations
Page 236 - Art 618. - Vol 2
http://posner.library.cmu.edu/Posner/books/pages.cgi?call=537_M46T_1873_VOL._2&layout=vol0/part0/copy0&file=0263
Page 237 - Art. 619 - Vol 2
http://posner.library.cmu.edu/Posner/books/pages.cgi?call=537_M46T_1873_VOL._2&layout=vol0/part0/copy0&file=0264
Page 238 - Art. 619 - Vol 2
http://posner.library.cmu.edu/Posner/books/pages.cgi?call=537_M46T_1873_VOL._2&layout=vol0/part0/copy0&file=0265
On page 236 of book II, the section "Quaternion Expressions for the Electromagnetic Equations" starts by defining ordinary 3-component vectors for all the fields and other quantities. The (vector) (del) (vector) and (scalar) (del) (vector) operations were shown in book I page 28 to correspond to the modern curl and negative divergence (convergence) operations, respectively. This seems to result in the same field equation components as in modern texts.
The following font table may be useful for decrypting the "German letter" symbols.
http://www.mps.mpg.de/dislin/gothic.html
In an expanded electrodynamics, one might expect additional fields or potentials, or additional interactions between the fields, such as in these papers.
http://www.hypercomplex.com/research/emgrav/hypcx-p20001015.html
http://home.wanadoo.nl/raccoon/
Suppresson? They're back online. I don't believe in this NWO conspiracy thing. Heck, it's been like 2 years already and I haven't seen the MIB once...notonce since they packed away my lab equipment.
It would be interesting to discuss this book!
QuoteThis seems to result in the same field equation components as in modern texts.
Yes, however it has more detail and shows the required scalar component, which is often ignored within normal vector calculations.. so it includes a wider range of consideration for the required phenomena to occur, giving the quaternions a higher symmetry application.
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