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The Coaxial Dilemma arises from a conflict between two forms of Maxwell’s equations, particularly when addressing the phenomena of mutual inductance between a coaxial cable’s core and screen.
This contradiction has cast doubt upon the validity of Coaxial Theory. To reconcile this, an investigation into the evolution of inductance theory was undertaken.
Modern comprehension of inductance resides within contemporary electromagnetic theory, yet appearances can be deceiving. What we presently recognise as Maxwell’s laws underwent refinement by scholars like Heaviside and Planck. Throughout the evolution of modern electromagnetic theory, assumptions, inherent to human nature, were inevitably made. This paper delves into the foundational assumptions that underpin modern theory, ultimately offering a resolution to the aforementioned contradiction.