Maxwell's Equations Were Discovered [video] (youtube.com)

35 points by surprisetalk 3 hours ago

12 comments:

by kayo_20211030 17 minutes ago

Only because it made to the HN front page.

A lot of stilted dialog first. Fine, fine, fine, I get it. Not everyone is a natural presenter.

Then I got to

> How copper and metal plates were combined

and I stopped.

"metal plates"? Copper's not a metal? Some details would be helpful. Zinc maybe?

by andai 2 hours ago

Video title is How Maxwell's Equations Were Discovered, HN's regex thingy changed it to Maxwell's Equations Were Discovered. (My brain's regex changed it back :)

by amelius 2 hours ago

Isn't it about time HN replaced the regex by AI?

by dvh 33 minutes ago

Removing how is stupid. If the "extraneous" how is there, you can still understand it, but when the necessary how is removed, it doesn't make sense or it changes meaning. When I read the title I thought someone is trying to lower the weight of Maxwell's contribution by suggesting he merely discovered them, not "invented" them.

by wolfi1 an hour ago

oh oh

by amelius an hour ago

:)

by AlexeyBrin 2 hours ago

The original title is much better How Maxwell's Equations Were Discovered. As it is now Maxwell's Equations Were Discovered it sounds like they were just discovered or someone rediscovered the equations.

by bee_rider 26 minutes ago

I expected a philosophical discussion as to whether scientific models are discovered or invented.

by amelius 2 hours ago

If you like this make sure you watch:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sDlZ-aY9GN4

which explains that magnetism is just an emergent property when you start from Coulomb's law and relativity.

by bpavuk an hour ago

I can imagine the world where this post gets more visibility through a funny regex error than actual equations :)

by Ono-Sendai 2 hours ago

Interesting, I need to look into Maxwell's original formulation with the vortices. You can write electrodynamics in terms of small spinning elements: https://forwardscattering.org/page/Intuitive%20Quantum%20Ele...

by ck2 an hour ago

if you aren't afraid of difficult math breaking your brain, I highly recommend this youtube channel "PhysicsExplained" (sorry I forget his actual name but he is brilliant)

he has a recent two-parter on Maxwell and electro-magnetism that are EXCELLENT

* part 1 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YqxrlunKCaU

* part 2 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wt1KJtD4Qh8

but I am not kidding about the math, he starts off slow and gentle and hooks you in, but sometimes after 10 minutes in my brain is screaming and cannot keep up

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