How the Universe Works. Part II. Philosophical Content and Physical Nature of Electromagnetic Energy and Its Generation. Electric Current [Book Review]

Open Journal of Philosophy 15 (1):236-264 (2025)
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Abstract

Electromagnetic energy is one of the most common types of energy mastered by mankind, which is widely used in all spheres of human existence. But to our great surprise, there is still no solid explanation of its physical nature, the nature of electric current, nor the physical nature of its generation, distribution, and use of electric current. A number of their key properties are also not known. There is no scientific interpretation of the physical nature of electromagnetic energy, and the nature of electric current. Although these are related natural phenomena, they are different in nature. Therefore, today it is strictly necessary to provide scientific coverage of these gaps, which will offer ample opportunities for the correct interpretation of their nature, as well as the improvement of technologies for both the production of electricity and the use of magnetic energy in general. Based on the proposed theory of a single energy body, the topic of philosophical rethinking of the physical nature of matter, especially its components—matter and energy, is extremely relevant in this context. The Universe is unified and self-sufficient. All laws in there apply in the same way without any exception. Energy, being the mover and driver of all processes in nature, as well as the means of action of Newtonian force, dictates all laws of the Universe and governs all processes in nature. There is no single process anywhere that has taken place without the effective influence of energy.

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