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Can the Maxwell equations be combined as a vector?
« on: 10/07/2018 20:16:40 »
Assume the Maxwell equations may be transformed and combined to form a vector of force.
If so a metric may be associated with the vector.
The “Maxwell metric” should be compatible with the Schwarzschild vector.
Can a Maxwell metric be defined?
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