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Research Map

The research map is the public orientation layer for a large, scholarly archive. It keeps the academic structure intact, but gives ordinary readers and serious researchers a shorter path into the material.

A First Reader’s Path

Start with readable source passages before moving into AC and transient mathematics.

AC Mathematics And Symbolic Method

Follow vectors, complex quantities, reactance, impedance, admittance, and apparatus.

Field Language And Ether Boundaries

Separate explicit Steinmetz wording, modern field theory, and later ether-field interpretation.

Transients, Waves, Surges

Study the time-domain and line phenomena that steady-state teaching often hides.

Magnetism, Hysteresis, Material Loss

Trace field, flux, permeability, hysteresis, and effective resistance across sources.

  1. Begin with a source passage, not a theory about the passage.
  2. Use the workbench page to see equations, diagrams, concepts, glossary terms, and review tasks.
  3. Move to concept pages only after the source language is visible.
  4. Treat modern engineering explanations and ether-field readings as labeled layers, not as substitutes for Steinmetz’s wording.