A new theoretical framework proposes a radical reinterpretation of fundamental laws in electrostatics and electrodynamics, drawing inspiration from the Preisach-Mirek model and the principle of vacuum memory. This model posits that classical concepts like charge, current, resistance, and magnetic fields are merely manifestations of the vacuum's elastic and hysteretic properties. It introduces a unified constant for vacuum hysteretic viscosity, which replaces existing physical constants, and suggests that a phase transition occurs when an integral deformation threshold of the medium is reached, potentially unlocking access to radiant energy. The paper outlines how this framework can be applied to reinterpret Coulomb's, Ampere's, Ohm's, Faraday's laws, and Maxwell's equations, with proposed engineering applications for electronic warfare (EW) systems. AI
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- charge
- Coulomb's law
- electronic warfare (EW) systems
- electrostatics
- hysteretic viscosity
- magnetic field
- Maxwell's equations
- Ohm's law
- Preisach–Mirek model
- radiant energy
- vacuum
- vacuum memory
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