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the practitioner concerning the history and derivation of the equations that are being used. Fundamental challenges to disciplines tend to come from outside. It is customary for students to be introduced to their fields of study gradually, as slowly unfolding mysteries, so that by the time they can see their subject as a whole, they have been so thoroughly imbued with conventional preconceptions and patterns of thought that they are extremely unlikely to be able to question its basic premises" Martin Bernal Black Athena The Afroasiatic Roots of Classical Civilization, Vol. I, 1987




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Introduction
This reference article is included in the aether compilation of articles fora number of reasons. Firstly, it was the understanding of Clerk Maxwell that there existed some form of luminiferous medium which bore the propagation of the electromagnetic field. Secondly, the nature of the electromagnetic field itself is the closest specification that man has made in relation to the nature of light - the medium of his highest physical sense - that of vision. Thirdly, the summation by Albert Einstein of the work of Clerk Maxwell on the nature of the electromagnetic field is of outstanding resource. Ina separate article, entitled Aether and the Theory of Relativity, there maybe found a more direct discussion concerning the aether by Albert Einstein. The value of the article found below is its addressing the nature of light, and the scientific specifications thereof. I am indebted to the the publishers of James Clerk Maxwell - A Dynamical Theory of the Electromagnetic Field - and in particular to its editor, Torrance, who has authored the introduction to this book, and thus the first of the two references which are produced below. They are presented hereon a not-for- profit basis, and rather in an effort to provide information for those who know themselves as the students of life. There is currently one further resource which relates to the work of James Clerk Maxwell. It is the outline of a book which he had published in 1882 entitled Matter And Motion. All the best for now, Pete Brown Southern Autumn of 97

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