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![]() "Art Unwin" wrote in message ... On Jul 6, 11:30 am, (Richard Harrison) wrote: Art wrote: "If this is so, why do not Maxwell`s laws provide the role of particles in radiation?" Maxwell`s equarions adequately describe electrical behavior without resort to particles. Art should read "Radio-Electronic Transmission Fundamentals" by B. Whitfield Griffith, Jr. Its first chapter is: "A Brief History of Electrical Knowledge". Maxwell`s equations are covered in Chapter 38, "The Mechanism of Radiation". On page 9, Griffirh wrote: "Maxwell studied deeply the equations he had written and noted that they were similar in form to equations which were used to express the motion of waves in water. This made it clear to him that electromagnetic waves could exist, and he was able to calculate the speed at which they would travel. Best regards, Richard Harrison, KB5WZI And did he mention the role of stati cs or particles in radiation? particles are not necessary, so of course not. I keep on reading that radiation is not fully understood in present day books! which books? quotes please, not hand waving. i have given you quotes, now you provide the ones that your theory is based on. Give me a book that does understand and provide the role of particles and then make us all happy go back to one of the aetherist's and you can have all the particles propagating waves that you want... but they still won't work like your neutrino/carbon things hopping off diamagnetic materials. |
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