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How Electromagnetism & Quantum Mechanics Work, And Where Physics Went Wrong

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Mind Reader Jonathan W. Pritchard to Emcee The Heaviside Symposium

Will Also Present "Mental Telegraphy: The Science That Almost Was"

Peter Davidson to Keynote The Heaviside Symposium

Cambridge Professor & Author of "The Scientific Legacy of Oliver Heaviside" Will Present: "Heaviside's Forgotten Physics: From Cherenkov Shock Cones to Gravito-Magnetism"

James Rautio to Keynote The Heaviside Symposium

Sonnet Software Founder Will Present "The Long Road to Maxwell's Equations"

II 1.7.2.7 Monasticism — Dissolution and Downfall

How Great Institutions Lose Their Legitimacy

Bruce J. Hunt to Keynote The Heaviside Symposium

Author of The Maxwellians to Present "Heaviside and FitzGerald: The Core of the Maxwellian Group"

Resources For The 2026 IEEE EMC & SIPI Keynote

How Electromagnetism & Quantum Mechanics Work & Where Physics Went Wrong

Call For Papers: The Heaviside Symposium

Oliver Heaviside The Man: His Life and Legacy

II 1.7.2.6 Monasticism & Education

How Monks Saved Education and Invented the University

II 1.7.2.5 Monasticism: Pray & Work

Guardians of Agriculture and Technology

II 1.7.2.4 Monasticism: Origins

Decentralized Guardians of Knowledge

John Wheeler Taught Me Why Physics Lost Its Way

His Greatest Lesson Wasn't 'Black Holes' or 'It From Bit,' But One He Never Intended to Teach

II 1.7.2.3 Byzantine Institutions

A Missed Opportunity

II 1.7.2.2 Islamic Institutions

Squandering the Inheritance

II 1.7.2.1 The Great Library of Alexandria

The Power... and Fragility... of Intellectual Institutions

II 1.7.2 Institutional Support

Another Catalyst of Science

II 1.7.1 Political & Economic Stability

A Catalyst of Science

Albert Einstein the great physicist? And why physics has lost its way.

A Conversation with Paul from the Fair Food Forager and Friends Show

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II 1.7 Logos Needs Logistics

Science depends on more than ideas: it requires stable institutions, economic surplus, media, skilled craftsmen, and a civilization able to sustain inquiry.

Electromagnetism, a history of physics & the promotion of scientific figures

A Conversation with Paul from the Fair Food Forager and Friends Show

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II 1.6.5 Augustine, Logos, and Science

“Except ye believe, ye shall not understand”