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I've recently come to realize that Einsteins special relativity and by extension quantum mechanics is not only thoroughly illogical, but also non-demonstrable. As such I've attempted to seek refuge on more solid ground with Nikola Tesla and Eric Dollards notions of physics. This is a thread about electromagnetic theory (for lack of a better phrase) and books that eloquently explain it for absolute beginners. My 12 year old son is starting to procure in interest in how the world works and i want to nurture that interest in the right direction. There was a thread about this yesterday, if the American anon who shared ken wheelers video is reading this i'd like to pick your brain a bit more