PSI Vol.9, No1 March 1986 Thesis 4. pp.18-24.
統合科学への道
関英男*
Toward the unified Science
Hideo Seki*

Abstract
The author would like to propose a new model of electron as well as other elementary particles, by some existing hints in the world of psi science. Generally speaking, theelectron is one of the basic elements not only in electronics but also in the modem science and technology. 0n the otherhand, magnetic phenomena are found elsewhere within the range of mediumistic power and they are even considered as the origin of an psi phenomena. These two fields should be unified.
The conventional science and the psi science might be unified, if some reasonable explanation can be given between these two basic phenomena From this point of view, the present author tried to put an assumption that the elementary magnetic monopole is the ultimate element of all phenomena throughout the conventional science and the psl sclence.
The so-called Ampére's law or Biot-Savart's law is an experimental fact, but an understandable explmation has not yet been given untl now. So, let us explain it by a large number of magnetic monopoles flowing in to and out from the axial symmetric electrons inside the conductor. All the electronic experts in the past have been obliged just to believe the magnetic field around electric current without knowing the cause, but now they may easily understand the underlying principle by the author's assumption.
According to the author's view, an electron is not a spherical particle, but it is a pattrn of axial symmetry which is constituted by the flow of a large number of fine magnetic particles. Their axes are oriented at random diredons under zero electric field, while their directions will coincide with the electric field vector, thus generating magnetic field.
Positive electron may be considered as another similar patten of axial symmetry as electron, except partly reversed direction of energy flow. 0n the otherhand, electrically neutral particles as neutron may be considered as particles having a patten of spherical symmetry and indicating neither attraction nor repulsion with electrons except universal gravitation.
Though these are just few examples of unined science, there might be expected, from here, many directions of development by extending the basic idea.
*The auther is with the Unified Science Laboratory
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