Why Electromagnetic Reformation?
That's a good question, I'm glad you asked.
The short answer is: analogy.
But, that may not satisfy you so let me explain a little.
On October 31, A.D. 1517 Dr. Martin Luther posted 95 theses on the
door of the Castle Church in Wittenberg, Germany. He, a monk in the
Roman Catholic Church, hoped to debate the 95 theses and, hopefully,
get the Church to correct some of the errors that had crept into
Church Doctrine over the centuries.
Instead of debating, the Church excommunicated Martin Luther and put
a price on his head. Threat of death drove Luther into hiding, but
didn't stop the Reformation which
subsequently took root in many areas of Europe, and ultimately the entire
world. Many areas of Europe suffered persecution and bloodshed.
In A.D. 1982 Lt. Col. Thomas E. Bearden (USA Ret.) published 22 theses
(See NEW TESLA ELECTROMAGNETICS).
Bearden pointed out 22 discrepancies (errors) in the current
Electromagnetic Theory. The establishment hasn't put a price on his head,
yet. Tom Bearden's reputation and writings are spreading throughout the
world (see
http://www.enterprisemission.com/hyper1.html).
You may now ask: why does EM Theory need changing? After all the current
EM theory has allowed the development of electric power, telephone,
internet (whoever invented it), radio, television, and space travel to
name just a few.
What you say is true. It is not, however, what current EM theory
provides, but what it does not allow that require reformation.
In due time I will attempt to explain all, but in the meantime, you can
get a glimpse of what I intend to put on this site by reading the
Mission Statement (and other
links as I write them).