TIDBIT: AND WHILE YOU’RE CONCERNED ABOUT CERN, PONDER THIS
May 20, 2026 / /
Apropos of today's main blog, L.G.L.R. shared the following papers, which remind us that Ampere originally posited a longitudinal magnetic wave in the direction of a current, a component of electromagnetic theory almost completely and totally forgotten in modern physics (except of course by people like Tesla, Bearden, et al):
- Graneau, P. (1987). Ampèrian recoil and the efficiency of railguns. Examines the role of longitudinal Ampèrian forces in railgun operation, arguing that electrodynamic recoil and energy transfer cannot be fully explained by the conventional transverse Lorentz-force picture alone.
- Graneau, P. (1984). Longitudinal magnet forces. Discusses experimental and theoretical evidence for longitudinal magnetic forces acting along the direction of current flow, revisiting Ampère’s original force law and its implications for electrodynamic systems.
- Graneau, P. (2005). Ampère tension in electric conductors. Reviews experimental evidence for longitudinal electrodynamic tension forces in current-carrying conductors, arguing that Ampère’s original force law predicts measurable stresses absent from the conventional Lorentz-force formulation.
- Falk, G. (2004). Longitudinal electrodynamic forces. MSc Thesis, Lund University. Reviews the theoretical and experimental history of longitudinal electrodynamic forces, including Ampère’s force law, exploding wire experiments, railguns, and the Graneaus’ interpretation of longitudinal magnetic stresses.
- Xu, Y., Tang, Y., et al. (2019). Research on armature-rail contact behavior and electromagnetic launch characteristics in railguns. Investigates the electrodynamic behavior of railgun armature–rail interactions, including contact characteristics, current distribution, and launch efficiency under high-current electromagnetic acceleration conditions.
- Nasilowski, J. (1964). Unduloids and Striated Disintegration of Wires. Investigates the formation of periodic unduloid structures and segmented disintegration in exploding wires, including evidence for mechanical vibrations and longitudinal stresses developing during high-current electrical discharge experiments.
- Graneau, N. (2026). Direct measurement of longitudinal electromagnetic (EM) forces in wires. Reports direct measurements of anomalous longitudinal expansion forces in current-carrying wires, arguing that the observed temperature-independent force scales with current squared and cannot be explained by thermal expansion, pinch effects, or electromigration.
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It is likely the oldest, consistently successful rail
gun system was built by the UK’s Defence Research Agency (DARPA) at Dundrennan Range in Kirkcudbright, Scotland.
This system had been operational for over 10 years until 2009 at an associated flight range for internal, intermediate, external and terminal ballistics, and achieved several mass and velocity records.
https://warhistory.org/article/railguns
Today, it is reported the U.S Navy has resurrected railgun research, where recent disclosures confirm that the Naval Surface Warfare Center (NSWC) Dahlgren Division resumed live-fire trials at White Sands Missile Range in February 2025.
https://www.19fortyfive.com/2026/03/the-u-s-navys-railgun-is-trying-to-make-the-ultimate-comeback/
Absolution, in sci-fi ascension!
In quantum mechanics, there is a plus, and a minus, and a balanced superposition – and – when a current flows, through a conduit, then it becomes an axis, of rotation, creating magnetic field lines.
In ancient myth, that is, precisely, the principle of Adam, Eve, and an arborary axis – which is the Yin-Yang, the two scales of the law, that balance, upon Odin’s spear, the vector of gravity, i.e. pendulum equilibrium.
In quantum mechanics, time is suspended, which allows backward causation – form earth to sun – which, in the Fringe TV-series, is symbolised, in a ‘white tulip’, when the future, successfully, alters the past – in ascension of absolution!
https://fringe.fandom.com/wiki/White_Tulip
In time travel, the heart of TARDIS is a sun – and – Doctor Who has two hearts, when he causes backward causation, into the field, of the white tulips – which is also the happy-hideout-place, for a young Olivia Dunham.
https://fringe.fandom.com/wiki/Subject_13
In shamanistic plasma science, Harry Potter’s dragon secret is, that ‘everything is on fire, burning either fast, or slow’ – and – backward causation is an operation, off the karma wheel, outside the Matrix of Neo.