Re: Is electromagnetic field theory unified?
From: G=EMC^2 Glazier (herbertglazier_at_webtv.net)
Date: 02/14/05
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Date: Mon, 14 Feb 2005 14:44:45 -0500
Hi Bjoern Might go right to the source of electromagnetic waves their
energy consists of vibrating electric and magnetic fields,and this is
"light rays" I'mlooking aT MY SUN GLASSES and they take random field
vibrations(planes of random angles) and make the light polarized by
making all the light rays vibrate in the same plane. If EM fields are
unified(I don't think so) its because that all go at "c" We have
light,radar,microwaves,infra-red,ultraviolet,and x-ray These have
varying magnetic fields,and varying electric field. I like you don't
know what the question of unification is meant to signifies Every
radio station or channel broadcasting from the transmitter has a
different frequency. Our cellular phones have very high frequency
,carry telephone calls as digital signals I find the
number 237 used in the domain of the digital realm interesting Bert
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