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The theoretical basis is found for previously experimentally uncovered evidence that signals can be transmitted at superluminary velocities by fine wires. The effect is shown to depend on the existence of variables-separable type solutions, unrecognized heretofor, to the partial integro-differential equations of classical transmission line theory.[[Category:Scientific Paper]]
The theoretical basis is found for previously experimentally uncovered evidence that signals can be transmitted at superluminary velocities by fine wires. The effect is shown to depend on the existence of variables-separable type solutions, unrecognized heretofor, to the partial integro-differential equations of classical transmission line theory.
 
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Scientific Paper
TitleSuperluminal Effects on Fine Wires, Part I
Author(s)Harold W Milnes
Keywords{{{keywords}}}
Published1999
JournalThe Toth-Maatian Review
Volume14
Number3
Pages6803-6837

Abstract

The theoretical basis is found for previously experimentally uncovered evidence that signals can be transmitted at superluminary velocities by fine wires. The effect is shown to depend on the existence of variables-separable type solutions, unrecognized heretofor, to the partial integro-differential equations of classical transmission line theory.