User:Steinhauer

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Adolf Erdmann

Steinhauer is the German word for stone mason, or someone who breaks rocks. I chose that name after all the other I tried were used already used. It is also true that I have broken a lot of field rocks which we used to build the foundation of the house we now live in.

I have been employed in industry for many years. The last 18 years, I have been teaching "Power Engineering" at a community college. I also have an interest in electronics; I once took a home study course in radio and TV repair. My brother and I have done a number of scientific experiments measuring the speed of radio waves, as well as the speed of magnetic fields and electrostatic fields. While our experiment measuring the speed of a radio wave confirms that it is the same as the speed of light. On the other hand, our tests measuring the speed of magnetic and electrostatic fields indicate that these fields can transmit energy instantaneously (or at least almost instantaneously). I realize that this violates the law of causality, but then we are not the only ones who have come up with such evidence supported by actual experiments.

The outcome of our experiments is not well received by members of the scientific community to say the least. Although our experiments are easy to duplicate, attempts to get people knowledgable in this field to examine our findings are mostly ignored, or ridiculed.

I have not joined Wikipedia to force my belief on others, but to add my knowledge to wherever I can, and where it serves a purpose.