The Essence of Electromagnetism and Its Philosophical Consideration
Door 真之 齋藤

1. 1. Introduction
1.1. Electromagnetism as a fundamental pillar of classical physics
1.2. Unification of electricity and magnetism through Maxwell's equations
1.3. Exploration of philosophical interpretation using 0 and 1
2. 3. The Nature of Electricity (1)
2.1. Represents motion and transformation
2.2. Flows dynamically, transferring energy
2.3. Ionization leads to separation into positive and negative charges
2.4. Mirrors the quest for independence and freedom, akin to human behavior
3. 5. Concrete Examples
3.1. DNA Helix Structure
3.1.1. Stable base pairs (magnetic elements)
3.1.2. Recombination driving evolution (electric elements)
3.2. Economy and Society
3.2.1. Currency retains value (magnetism)
3.2.2. Circulation fuels economic activity (electricity)
3.3. Language and Communication
3.3.1. Grammar and vocabulary provide stability (magnetism)
3.3.2. Language usage evolves over time (electricity)
4. 2. The Nature of Magnetism (0)
4.1. Represents stability and unchanging order
4.2. A divided magnet retains both north and south poles
4.3. Symbolic of fundamental elements in the universe and nature
4.4. Functions as a foundation for existence
5. 4. The Interrelation Between 0 and 1
5.1. Magnetism (0) as the stable foundation
5.2. Electricity (1) as dynamic motion and evolution
5.3. Parallel to Earth and humanity:
5.3.1. Earth (0) provides stability
5.3.2. Humans (1) evolve and change on this foundation
5.4. Electromagnetic waves as a metaphor for civilization
5.4.1. Emergence from the coexistence of nature and human development