Science update,particle wave duality
Gauss's boundary contains static particles
Faraday cage contains static particles
Both have a boundary that is conductive and thus can radiate.
Both radiate when a time varying field is applied
Both receive when transformed into a time varying field
provided when the magnetic and electric moves to cancellation
Both are applicable to Maxwell's equations for radiation
Both start and finish with a time varient current.
Both produce a charge by accelerating or removal of a charge via
deceleration of a particle.
The accelerant in both cases is the intersection of two closed fields.
( Electric field and a static field encircled by
the displacement current)
In both cases the particle has a straight line projection with spin
In both cases the particle vector angles equate exactly with that of
gravity and the Earth's rotation
Question ;
How does the particle ( singular) referred to in each case act like a
wave or become a wave as stated in Classical Physics?
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