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Description of the inner electromagnetic structure of elementary particles in the frame of an expanded space geometry that allows explaining the existence of all stable physically scatterable particles, relativistic velocities and gravity solely from Maxwell's electromagnetic theory and that consequently opens up a new and very promising avenue of research. All electromagnetic properties usually associated with underlying fields become direct properties of each individual elementary particle. While classical, relativistic and quantum mechanics describe the motion of bodies and particles, this electromagnetic mechanics proposes a description of their fundamental nature and an explanation to the cause of their motion and the reason why they naturally tend to self-propel at constant velocity and self-guide in straight line when no external force is acting on them, on top of possibly revealing a new and apparently inexhaustible source of energy.