Accelerators Without Superconducting Magnets

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DeveshB
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I have Published my thoroughly Fundamental work here. Its down to the basics of Charges in Magnetic Fields but quite foundational. Can't think of its applications, one that I am confident of is alternative to Superconducting Magnets.

While the theory is present and I feel its important, need help understanding where it might be applicable ? Also need your views over it , do comment if its in the leagues of a "Great Work" !
 
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(1) Lots of accelerators use conventional magnets. Or no magnets at all.
(2) Is that paper published in a reputable peer-reviewed journal? Otherwise it is not something PF will discuss.
 
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