Re: waves cannot exists without medium
- From: "Dr ***" <paulpsremove@xxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 12 May 2005 08:07:14 +0100
"solar plexus" <r384923hr823h28eh@xxxxxx> wrote in message
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>This is not true. In fact, it is only a >very special class of vector
>fields that satisfy this criterion.
I tought that M filed was completly
orthogonal on E field
and that they lay at least in 2d
>The >very presence of a vector field
>does not demand this. Where did >you get that idea?
could explain how a vector field
can be defind by a differentibel
nothing, which gives nothing
I dont understand this
Fields are differences/gradients in the vacuum/medium/dielectric state and
if you place too many cows in one corner the field may tip over{:-)
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