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Dielectrodynamics

Dielectrodynamics is coined by its founder in mimic of electrodynamics. This theory encourages to conduct mutual conversion between electric and mechanic energy without involvement of magnetic field but only pure electric field.
The energy density of modern dielectric materials is getting higher and higher, such as AF45, rated 38.5MJ per cubic meter, which is said to be capable of holding a lightning bolt.
All conventional electric motors and generators can be re-invented with the applications of dielectrodynamics.
by Yanweir May 1, 2017
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