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![]() Cecil Moore wrote: If an EM wave exists, it's Poynting vector is ExM. The energy in that individual wave *must* be conserved. If that energy is not conserved, the conservation of energy principle is violated. When a wave is canceled, there is no wave. Therefore there can be no energy associated with that wave. If there is energy, then it must be associated with a wave that is not canceled. Same thing is true when I have candy. If it's not in my left hand, then it must be in my right hand. It's all very profound. ac6xg |
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