wrote ...
Szczepan Bialek wrote:
Nikola Tesla wrote: " I showed that the universal medium is a gaseous
body
in which only longitudinal pulses can be propagated, involving
alternating
compressions and expansions similar to those produced by sound waves in
the
air. Thus, a wireless transmitter does not propagate Hertz waves, which
are
a myth, but sound waves in the ether, behaving in every respect like
those
in the air, except that, owing to the great elastic force and extremely
small density of the medium, their speed is that of light."
And close to 100 years worth of experimental testing say Tesla was wrong,
get
over it.
Tesla like Ampere are not in the teaching program.
Teaching programs are written by Ministry of Education.
Not all is in the teaching programs.
Up to now I have never seen opinion that Ampere and Tesla was wrong.
Remember that all scientists discard the Maxwell's hypothesis.
Heavisde made the EM.:
http://en.wikisource.org/wiki/Electr..._moving_charge
But he wrote: " I must, however, disagree with Prof. Thomson's assumption
that the motion must be irrotational. It would appear, by the above, that
this limitation is unnecessary."
The magnetic whirl was born. Teachers like it. They can write divrot H = 0.
It seems that you also like it.
S*