A Short Note on the Nature of Light

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Maxwell's equations are an extrapolation into outer space, of the equations of electromagnetism that were originally established in connection with laboratory electric circuits. In outer space, however, no source electric circuits, as would be required to give meaning to the terms in the equations, are considered to exist. This discrepancy is of course resolved by virtue of the fact that Maxwell developed his equations on the basis that space is densely populated with tiny aethereal vortices, which in effect serve as miniature electric circuits within which the equations of electromagnetism that are contributory to the electromagnetic wave equations, can be applied. This article will examine the deeper nature of a ray of starlight in outer space, in the narrowest context that is physically possible within the framework that Maxwell's sea of aethereal vortices serves as the medium for the propagation of such waves.

See, https://www.researchgate.net/publication/378793932_A_Short_Note_on_the_Nature_of_Light