The Transverse Electromagnetic
Wave
"The usually accepted view that the conductor current produces the magnetic
field surrounding it must be displaced by the more appropriate one that
the electromagnetic field surrounding the conductor produces, through
a small drain on the energy supply, the current in the conductor. Although
the value of the latter may be used in computing the transmitted energy,
one should clearly recognize that physically this current produces only
a loss and in no way has a direct part in the phenomenon of power transmission."
Malcolm Davidson


See a motor I made using this theory with a two pound rotor spinning at 2,400 rpm using only seven watts of electricity
here ( 2.5 megs).
Electromagnetic
Theory approached via the guided TEM Wave
http://www.ivorcatt.com/em.htm
Electromagnetism
1
by
Ivor Catt
2002 update of book - ISBN: 0 906340 10 1