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Denny wrote:
Roy, I haven't reviewed the physics of relativity lately, but I 'believe' that value of C is specified as the velocity of energy propagation in a vacuum... SInce that limit is not violated when the wave front is propagating in a medium with a refractive index greater than vacuum, i.e. C is slower than in a vacuum, then by O'Connor's Law of Reciprocity the limit will not be broken if the the wave front is propagating a medium with a refractive index less than a vacuum, i.e. C is greater than in a vacuum... denny / k8do Denny I'm afraid I don't understand your post at all. Perhaps you are kidding and I am fished in. So be it. I do not understand how EMR can travel in any medium "faster" than in a vacuum. Regarding Ray's post, I don't have a precise definition of velocity factor but I suspect it is not describing wave propagation directly. (And I am speaking as a total mathematical pedestrian ![]() Negative refraction is damned puzzling ... and fascinating. Richard seems to have the best links on the subject. John AB8O |
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