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.
Start readingA simple first doorway for new readers.Browse all processed booksEvery source represented with section counts and source links.Open passage atlasDense source passages ranked for review.Open concept dossiersSource-grounded concept pages and concordance links.
Research Routes
Section titled “Research Routes”A First Reader’s Path
Start with readable source passages before moving into AC and transient mathematics.
- Lecture 1: Nature And Different Forms Of RadiationRadiation, Light and Illumination - transient-and-wave-reasoning
- Lecture 6: LuminescenceRadiation, Light and Illumination - transient-and-wave-reasoning
- Lecture 7: High Frequency Oscillations And SurgesGeneral Lectures on Electrical Engineering - transient-and-wave-reasoning
- Lecture 17: Arc LightingGeneral Lectures on Electrical Engineering - transient-and-wave-reasoning
- Lecture 12: Illumination And Illuminating EngineeringRadiation, Light and Illumination - magnetic-material-language
AC Mathematics And Symbolic Method
Follow vectors, complex quantities, reactance, impedance, admittance, and apparatus.
- Chapter 20: Single-Phase Induction MotorsTheory and Calculation of Alternating Current Phenomena - mathematical-language
- Apparatus Section 3: Induction Machines: Single -phase Induction MotorTheoretical Elements of Electrical Engineering - mathematical-language
- Apparatus Section 1: Induction Machines: GeneralTheoretical Elements of Electrical Engineering - ether-field-boundary
- Chapter 20: Single-Phase Commutator MotorsTheory and Calculation of Electric Apparatus - mathematical-language
- Chapter 13: Reactance Of Synchronous MachinesTheory and Calculation of Electric Circuits - mathematical-language
Field Language And Ether Boundaries
Separate explicit Steinmetz wording, modern field theory, and later ether-field interpretation.
- Lecture 2: Conclusions From The Relativity TheoryFour Lectures on Relativity and Space - ether-field-boundary
- Theory Section 19: Fields of ForceTheoretical Elements of Electrical Engineering - field-language
- Chapter 3: The Natural Period Of The Transmission LineTheory and Calculation of Transient Electric Phenomena and Oscillations - transient-and-wave-reasoning
- Chapter 20: Single-Phase Induction MotorsTheory and Calculation of Alternating Current Phenomena - mathematical-language
- Apparatus Section 1: Induction Machines: GeneralTheoretical Elements of Electrical Engineering - ether-field-boundary
Transients, Waves, Surges
Study the time-domain and line phenomena that steady-state teaching often hides.
- Chapter 3: The Natural Period Of The Transmission LineTheory and Calculation of Transient Electric Phenomena and Oscillations - transient-and-wave-reasoning
- Chapter 13: Distributed Capacity, Inductance, Resistance, And LeakageTheory and Calculation of Alternating Current Phenomena - transient-and-wave-reasoning
- Lecture 6: LuminescenceRadiation, Light and Illumination - transient-and-wave-reasoning
- Lecture 5: Single-Energy Tra.Nsient Of Ironclad CircuitElementary Lectures on Electric Discharges, Waves and Impulses, and Other Transients - transient-and-wave-reasoning
- Lecture 5: Single-Energy Transient Of Ironclad CircuitElementary Lectures on Electric Discharges, Waves and Impulses, and Other Transients - transient-and-wave-reasoning
Magnetism, Hysteresis, Material Loss
Trace field, flux, permeability, hysteresis, and effective resistance across sources.
- Lecture 2: Conclusions From The Relativity TheoryFour Lectures on Relativity and Space - ether-field-boundary
- Theory Section 19: Fields of ForceTheoretical Elements of Electrical Engineering - field-language
- Chapter 20: Single-Phase Induction MotorsTheory and Calculation of Alternating Current Phenomena - mathematical-language
- Apparatus Section 3: Induction Machines: Single -phase Induction MotorTheoretical Elements of Electrical Engineering - mathematical-language
- Apparatus Section 1: Induction Machines: GeneralTheoretical Elements of Electrical Engineering - ether-field-boundary
How To Read Without Getting Lost
Section titled “How To Read Without Getting Lost”- Begin with a source passage, not a theory about the passage.
- Use the workbench page to see equations, diagrams, concepts, glossary terms, and review tasks.
- Move to concept pages only after the source language is visible.
- Treat modern engineering explanations and ether-field readings as labeled layers, not as substitutes for Steinmetz’s wording.