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  • | title = The Physical Space and the Void - Propagation of Electromagnetic Waves - A Hypothesis ...ace]], [[void]], [[plenum]], [[continous space]], [[kinetic viscosity]], [[propagation speed]]
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  • | title = Electromagnetic Waves: Anomaly? No, Analogy! ...motion is investigated, and a general relationship established between the propagation speed and that under still conditions, as a function of the obliquity. The
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  • ...udinal Wave Oscillations as Rigorous Solutions of Maxwell\'s Equations for Electromagnetic Radiation ...words = [[Longitudinal Wave]], [[Oscillation]], [[Maxwell's Equations]], [[Electromagnetic Radiation]]
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  • | title = On Electromagnetic Waves Velocity ...t]], [[electrodynamics]], [[SRT]], [[Michelson-Morley experiment]], [[wave propagation]], [[permitt]]
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  • | title = Wave Particle Unity and a Physically Realist Interpretation of Light ...s = [[Wave Particle Unity]], [[Bell States]], [[Entanglement]], [[Advanced Wave]]
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  • | title = Momentum of Electromagnetic Fields and New Tests of Fundamental Physics (aka Ether, Nonlocal Quantum Ef | keywords = [[Momentum]], [[Electromagnetic Fields]]
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  • | name = The Ether and Universe: The Ether is the Basis for Propagation of Electromagnetic Fields and Gravitation | image = The Ether and Universe: The Ether is the Basis for Propagation of Electromagnetic Fields and Gravitation 1332.jpg
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  • | title = The Structure of Aether and the Mechanics of the Electromagnetic Wave Spectrum ...(electric and magnetic fields) and a longitudinal component (their natural propagation speed).<span style="mso-spacerun: yes">&nbsp; </span>Fields are distortions
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  • | name = Quantum Electromagnetics: A Local-Ether Wave Equation Unifying Quantum Mechanics, Electromagnetics, and Gravitation | image = Quantum Electromagnetics: A Local-Ether Wave Equation Unifying Quantum Mechanics, Electromagnetics, and Gravitation 736.
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  • | title = Understanding the Mechanics of Wave Action ...odynamics. Temperature equally quantifies the pressure of an omnipresent wave energy-transmitting medium.
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  • | name = Scattering of Electromagnetic Waves from Rough Surfaces (International Series of Monographs on Electroman | image = Scattering of Electromagnetic Waves from Rough Surfaces (International Series of Monographs on Electroman
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  • | title = Electromagnetic Waves, Inertial Transformations and Compton Effect | keywords = [[Electromagnetic Waves]], [[Inertial Transformations]], [[Compton Effect]]
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  • ...iated with the<sup><span style="FONT-SIZE: x-small">&nbsp;</span></sup>new wave vector'' <img border="0" alt="1-vector" align="bottom" src="http://physicse
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  • ...ransverse electromagnetic field wave. In this model, energy carried by the wave in accordance with the Poynting vector is equally apportioned between trans
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  • | title = Abolishing the Wave-Particle Duality Nonsense ...]], [[wave-particle]], [[particle-wave]], [[duality]], [[light quanta]], [[propagation]]
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  • ...y nothing about the specific velocity of propagation of an electromagnetic wave through space or with respect to a given source. The generally accepted fra
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  • | keywords = [[propagation of light]] ...st of implicit assumptions about the characteristics required of medium of propagation. As often happens with implicit assumptions, nearly all of them are wrong.
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  • | title = The Triality of Electromagnetic-Condensational Waves ...en all three aspects of such waves must propagate together along identical wave-fronts. To this end, the full characteristic hyperconoids are derived for t
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  • | title = Maxwell\'s Laws and the Propagation of Light ...rrent created by the changing magnetic field moves outwards in a spherical wave. One of the chief difficulties of Maxwell's model is to account for how and
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  • ...Current''' into Ampère's circuital law and he obtained the electromagnetic wave equation. Displacement current is generally believed to incorporate Gauss's ...mathematical form. Maxwell mistakenly interpreted displacement current in electromagnetic radiation to refer to linear polarization current, when in fact it should m
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  • ...ng waves or electromagnetic waves - entails loss in the wave frequency and propagation speed as the distance from the waves' source increases. It is a conclusion
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  • ...ords = [[Special Relativity]], [[Electrodynamics]], [[Electromagnetic wave propagation]], [[Relativity and gravitation]] ...te frame in its solar orbit, this, together with a reanalysis of classical electromagnetic theory retaining the small, but non-zero, term involving the electric condu
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  • ...g-Chuan (2005) [http://arxiv.org/PS_cache/physics/pdf/0506/0506211v3.pdf A Wave Interpretation of the Compton Effect As a Further Demonstration of the Post * 2005 - "[[Quantum Electromagnetics: A Local-Ether Wave Equation Unifying Quantum Mechanics, Electromagnetics, and Gravitation]]" (
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  • ...published over 70 papers and six books, including <em>The Theory of Guided Electromagnetic Waves</em>. ...all available optical and other evidence. He published his results in The Wave and Ballistic theories of Light (Frederic Muller, London) in 1977. His was
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  • ...nal theory of propagation in space.&nbsp; It is necessary not only for the propagation mechanism of waves in space, but also for the dynamical mechaism that acts ...ggestion on astronomical observations and his wave theory solution for the propagation of light in the medium...
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  • ...its frequency. A wave frequency cannot exceed its rate of propagation.; a wave must move before another can form. There is a threshold, therefore, below w
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  • ...work that Maxwell's sea of aethereal vortices serves as the medium for the propagation of such waves.
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  • ...e of ether discussed in another one of my papers ?Propagation Geometry and Propagation Character-Two issues or One Issue?. &nbsp;
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  • ...ism by D. Maxwell. A uniform physical basis for an explanation of observed electromagnetic phenomena, inertia and gravitation is given. <b>Introduction:</b> ...stent with the known phenomena arising during the propagation of light and electromagnetic waves and explains the nature of inertia and gravitation, will allow one to
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  • ...presentation will also present an antenna design for converting transverse electromagnetic waves into longitudinal electrogravitic waves for using current transmittin
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  • | title = A New Theory for Electromagnetic Radiation Based on Classical Electrostatics Contradicting Maxwell\'s Electr | keywords = [[Electromagnetic radiation]], [[Coulomb's Law]], [[Induction Law]], [[Ampere's Law]], [[Lien
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  • ...n of potential vortices (noise vortices) and their propagation as a scalar wave, but contains the Maxwell theory as a special case. With that the extension
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  • ...tron-lattice (the epola model of 1973 by M. Simhony). It is shown how wave propagation is subject to a finite velocity by an extension to the model for quantum su
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  • | keywords = [[Electromagnetic radiation]], [[Coulomb's Law]], [[Induction Law]], [[Ampere's Law]], [[Li?n ...age: EN-US;" lang="EN-US">In this paper it is shown that the energy due to electromagnetic radiation, which has thus far been ascribed the Poynting vector, based on M
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  • ...ntum unity in gravitational and electromagnetic radiation. The Schrodinger wave equation is also derived. It explains the photoelectric effect. Explanation
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  • ...ays follow classical (Newtonian-like) trajectories, while all the up-today Wave-Optics phenomena are easily explained]; and (iv): the phase-distribution of
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  • ...cle random motions imply random motion of the aether, and this affects the propagation of TEM waves by it. Under this proposal particles are "made" of aether (or
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  • ...uo;s Law and Special Relativity Theory, Taking into Account the Effects of Propagation Delay,]]" ([http://www.academicpub.org/jbap/paperInfo.aspx?PaperID=16667 Re ...aw]]" ([http://www.intechopen.com/books/advanced-electromagnetic-waves/the-electromagnetic-force-between-two-parallel-current-conductors-explained-using-coulomb-s-law
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  • ...a solution to the following mystery: How can light, or any electromagnetic wave, travel for billions of years across the vastness of the Universe, without ...special theory of relativity?is most simply defined as the medium for the propagation of light. According to Deutsch, Einstein possessed the computational justif
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  • ...of radiation is not a natural law. Problems of the concept of a photon: a wave without amplitude and a corpuscle without charge but with spin. ...orpuscles in a vacuum. Inertial forces are crucial for the existence of an electromagnetic medium that explains inertial forces due to a resistance.
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  • ...tute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers (belonging to the Antennas and Propagation Society, the Professional Group on Microwave Theory and Techniques, the Bro ...elein Atoll.&nbsp; The recipient of many research and teaching awards, his electromagnetic research has been recognized by prestigious scientific organizations and pr
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  • ...? Spirit and Mind ? Brain paradoxes; h) Entropy paradox of electromagnetic propagation; i) Dimensional Paradox ? Why fewer dimension appear more; j) Gravity as re
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  • ...the universe but without being the solely authorized to host the isotropic propagation of light. A corrective coefficient (into Galilean time transform equation) ...n absorbing body and getting in this way the transferred momentum from the wave, this implies a mass dependence by proper time. So mass becomes lighter the
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  • * 2021 - "[[On Oblique Wave Propagation]]" ([https://onedrive.live.com/?cid=408CB0F84B1CEAB8&id=408CB0F84B1CEAB8%21 * 2018 - "[[Electromagnetic Waves: Anomaly? No, Analogy!]]" ([https://onedrive.live.com/?authkey=%21ABn
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  • | known_for = [[Electromagnetism]], [[antennas]], [[propagation]], [[radiation]], [[scattering]], [[applied mathematics]], [[mathematical p ...cal Electromagnetism my physical world view and perspective on macroscobic electromagnetic theory can be outlined as follows: </b>
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  • ...had existed in the past, and that they involved a physical medium for the propagation of light known as the luminiferous aether. And so unsure how to resolve the ...s not derive the transverse term which is used in the derivation of the EM wave equation, and even at that, the irrotational term which is being derived in
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  • * 2006 - "[[Inertial Modulation: A New Tool for Probing the Law of Electromagnetic Force ? Part II]]" * 2006 - "[[Inertial Modulation: A New Tool for Probing the Law of Electromagnetic Force ? Part III, Tuning Fork Experiment]]"
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  • * Light Propagation in an Expanding Universe, Alexandros Paparodopoulos 99 * Electromagnetic Interactions and Particle Physics, Asim O. Barut 339
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  • ...System [GPS]. He has performed independent research and development on the propagation characteristics of the earth's ionosphere and novel methods of deploying me ...Near a Roadway Carrying 10,000 Vehicles Per Hour,? <b>IEEE Transactions on Electromagnetic Compatibility</b>, Vol. EMC-27, No. 4, pp. 226-227, 1985.<span>&nbsp; </spa
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  • ...ld Double-Slit Interferometry for dispersion in Propagation of the Photon Wave-Packet, in Amoroso, R.L., Hunter, G., Kafatos, M., Vigier, J-P. (Eds.) Gra # Vigier, J-P, &amp; Amoroso, R.L., 2002, Can one unify gravity and electromagnetic fields?, in Amoroso, R.L., Hunter, G., Kafatos, M., Vigier, J-P. (Eds.) Gr
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  • ...times. The most notable example in recent times is the LIGO gravitational wave detector, which uses an interferometer with 2.5-mile arms to detect an extr Maxwell showed electromagnetic (EM) radiation travels at a speed of <math display="inline">c</math> given
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  • ...the theory of reflection and refraction of light), in which he refined the electromagnetic theory of [[James Clerk Maxwell]].<ref group=B name="NtvN2011"/><ref>{{cite In 1892 and 1895 Lorentz worked on describing electromagnetic phenomena (the propagation of light) in reference frames that move relative to the [[luminiferous aeth
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  • ...905 corrected the errors in Lorentz's paper and actually incorporated non-electromagnetic forces (including [[gravitation]]) within the theory, which he called "The ...s operate by [[Action at a distance (physics)|actions at a distance]], the electromagnetic field of the aether appears as a mediator between the electrons, and change
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  • ...f> His most notable achievement was to formulate the classical theory of [[electromagnetic radiation]], bringing together for the first time electricity, [[magnetism] ...e journal|last=Maxwell |first=James Clerk |title=A dynamical theory of the electromagnetic field |url=http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/1/19/A_Dynamical_T
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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 ...ell's equations]]. He first proposed that light was in fact undulations ([[electromagnetic radiation]]) in the ''same'' aetherial medium that is the cause of electric
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  • ...must also require a medium, the "[[luminiferous aether]]", to transmit its wave motions. Because light can travel through a vacuum, it was assumed that eve ...addition, [[James Clerk Maxwell]] (1865) recognized the [[Electrodynamics|electromagnetic]] nature of light and developed what are now called [[Maxwell's equations]]
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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 ...>The essential point, established by Lorentz, is that the equations of the electromagnetic field are not altered by a certain transformation (which I will call by the
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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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