Electromagnetics changed the course of scientific history and ushered in mountains of data and evidence about nature. But what never changed throughout that history was this: no scientist will accept that nature must behave a certain way simply because you ordain it to be so. Even your attempts to blow up the train won't derail it, since, in your world, monsieur Nobel has not even yet invented dynamite. Besides, trains are running everywhere, principally on the laws of electromagnetics.The question is, where would physics be today if it didn't go off the rails 100 years ago?
Electromagnetics replaced aether theory, which was useless and problematic. Calling that a derailment is just whining. You're bent out of shape because your schooling derailed sometime before they got around to explaining Maxwell's equations to you. Don't blame science for your personal shortcomings. Go take a class or something. Come back with the correct answer to what bends the heliosphere. Test it in a lab if you need to. But help yourself or get help, you are seriously behind the curve.