EVIDENCE: Faraday’s Magnets

The Discovery of the Flux-Path

Michael Faraday did not see "nothing." When he sprinkled iron filings around a magnet, he didn't observe a mathematical abstraction; he saw the Physical Tension of the medium. To Faraday, these were not "imaginary lines," but Physical Lines of Force—the structural manifestation of the Flux Fog under stress.

The Mechanical Link

A magnet is a Polarization Pump. It forces the dipoles within the Lumen to align, creating a high-tension gradient in the surrounding substrate. This alignment is what legacy physics calls a "Field," but in Resonant Relativity, we recognize it as the Lattice being steered. The "Pull" of a magnet is the mechanical result of the medium attempting to return to its lowest energy (unpolarized) state.

THE AUDITOR’S RULE: THE "ACTION AT A DISTANCE" FRAUD

Science was bamboozled into accepting "Action at a Distance" to avoid dealing with the medium. But Faraday knew better. He understood that for a force to exist at point B because of a source at point A, there MUST be a Contiguous Mechanism (the Lumen) connecting the two. You cannot have tension without a rope.

\[ \mathbf{B} = \text{The Alignment Density of the Flux Fog} \]

Forensic Insight

Faraday’s evidence was so compelling that Maxwell originally built his equations on the assumption of a mechanical medium. It was only later that academics stripped the "Hardware" away, leaving us with the ghost-math of the vacuum. By returning to Faraday's Lines of Force, we reclaim the physical engine of the universe.