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  • ...o electromagnetic radiation, which has thus far been ascribed the Poynting vector, based on Maxwell&rsquo;s Equations, may instead be derived using Coulomb&r ...athematical model is proposed, a model that fits with the ambiguous &lsquo;wave-particle paradox&rsquo;.</span>
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  • ...o electromagnetic radiation, which has thus far been ascribed the Poynting vector, based on Maxwell's Equations, may instead be derived using Coulomb's law a ...iate mathematical model is proposed, a model that fits with the ambiguous ?wave-particle paradox'.
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  • ...sed upon classical wave theory where the phase is p?(r ? vt)/h. Poynting?s vector prescribes discrete particle trajectories that yield interference patterns,
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  • ...as been retained as it applies equally well to both particles and Poynting vector qualities. Many good ideas come from the past work of many other researcher
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  • ...he [[Argument (complex analysis)|complex phase]] of a charged particle's [[wave function]], and the Aharonov–Bohm effect is accordingly illustrated by [[ ...times called the '''Aharonov–Bohm solenoid effect''', takes place when the wave function of a charged particle passing around a long [[solenoid]] experienc
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  • ...otential is assumed to ''average out'', so that only the potential at wave vector '''k''' contributes. This is what is meant by the random phase approximatio
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  • ...n unaccelerated rectilinear motion. Any attempt to generalize the velocity vector is MATHEMATICALLY UNSUPPORTED. "Instantaneous Rest Frame Approach" by Jean ...es. The well known Hertzian formulation of electromagnetism where velocity vector of motion is solely a function of time, constitute a special case of the fr
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  • * De Broglie Wave Physics, Butusov Kyrill P., page 105. * Thermal Electromagnetic Wave Generator, Lebed B.M, Petrov S.A., page 135.
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  • ...years, and that they would require a considerable degree of proficiency in vector analysis and calculus, and so I therefore took more interest in the applied ...ctromagnetism in earnest in late 1981, and due to my newfound knowledge of vector field theory I was able to see that the modern textbook derivation of Maxwe
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  • ...of the soy protein gene into potato-SOYOTO. The Ti plasmid is the proposed vector. * 2011 - "[[The CMBR Wave-Maker Rydberg Photon]]" ([http://www.naturalphilosophy.org/pdf/abstracts/ab
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  • * 1998 - "[[Physical Significance of the Vector Potential]]" * 1994 - "[[Neo-Hertzian Wave Equation and Aberration]]"
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  • ===Vector transformations=== {{further|Euclidean vector|vector projection}}
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  • {{merge from|Pilot wave|date=July 2016|discuss=Talk:Pilot wave#Disagrees with main article}} ...function by a [[#Guiding equation|guiding equation]]. The evolution of the wave function over time is given by [[Schrödinger equation|Schrödinger's equat
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  • ...ohm dialogue]] | [[Bohm criterion]] | [[Nonradiation condition]] | [[Pilot wave]] | [[Plasmon]] | [[Implicate and explicate order]] | [[Random phase approx ...wn interpretation (the [[De Broglie–Bohm theory]], also called the [[Pilot wave]] theory), the predictions of which agreed perfectly with the non-determin
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  • ...to electromagnetic theory and electrodynamics, during the 19th century the wave theory of light as a disturbance of a "light medium" or [[Luminiferous ethe ...Fresnel]] (1816), it was believed that light propagates as a [[transverse wave]] within an elastic medium called [[luminiferous aether]]. However, a disti
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  • ...lectric force|electric]] and [[magnetic field]]s travel through space as [[wave]]s moving at the [[speed of light]]. Maxwell proposed that light is an undu ...ular solid ring could not be stable, while a fluid ring would be forced by wave action to break up into blobs. Since neither was observed, Maxwell conclude
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  • ...f [[special relativity]]. In 1905, Poincaré first proposed [[gravitational wave]]s (''ondes gravifiques'') emanating from a body and propagating at the spe ...ath> as a fourth imaginary coordinate, and he used an early form of [[four-vector]]s.<ref name=long>{{Citation
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  • ...r Heaviside]] derived from the [[Maxwell's equations]] that the [[magnetic vector potential]] field around a moving body is altered by a factor of <math>\sqr ...sity]]. He went on to sketch a model of gravitation (incl. [[gravitational wave]]s) which might be compatible with the transformations. Poincaré used for
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  • ...rom a centripetal force inversely proportional to the square of the radius vector (see [[Newton's law of universal gravitation#History|Newton's law of univer ...ffraction]]. Today's [[quantum mechanics]], [[photons]], and the idea of [[wave–particle duality]] bear only a minor resemblance to Newton's understandin
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