
Relativistic Electromagnetism
Relativistic Electromagnetism is a deeper exploration of how electricity and magnetism interact—the core of which is Maxwell's Equations. At near-light speeds (relativistic), electric charges influence each other, causing apparent magnetic effects. Simultaneously, the influences of space and time become intertwined—coined as "spacetime" by Einstein's Special Relativity. Thus, moving charges can seem to behave differently based on the observer's speed or direction. It connects the macro world we experience daily to the micro world of quantum physics, touching the essence of the universe's basic laws.