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On Apr 19, 11:15 am, "Szczepan Bialek" wrote:
Electron waves travel.
No doubt, and please give an example of an electron wave.
"Waves in plasmas can be classified as electromagnetic or electrostatic
according to whether or not there is an oscillating magnetic field. Applying
Faraday's law of induction to plane waves, we find , implying that an
electrostatic wave must be purely longitudinal. An electromagnetic wave, in
contrast, must have a transverse component, but may also be partially
longitudinal." " A plasma is a quasineutral, electrically conductive fluid.
In the simplest case, it is composed of electrons and a single species of
positive ions," From:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Electro...classification
One more
time. It is impossible for electrons to travel at the speed of light.
But RF EM waves travel at the speed of light. Therefore, it is
impossible for RF waves to consist of electrons. Electrons act as a
bucket brigade for "buckets" of photons.
In the space is the rare plasma. There are the acoustic waves and the
electron waves.
S*