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Livermore, CA 1989; "Localized energy pulse trains launched from an open, semi-infinite, circular waveguide," Journal of Applied Physics, 65(2), 1989, p. 805; R.W . Ziolkowski, D.K.Lewis and B.D.Cook, "Experimental verification of the localized wave transmission effect" Physical Review Letters, 62(2), 1989, p. 147; R.W. Ziolkowski and D.K. Lewis, "Verification of the localized wave transmission effect" Journal of Applied Physics, 68(12),
1990, p. 6083; MK. Tippett and R.W. Ziolkowski, "A bidirectional wave transformation of the cold plasma equations" Journal of Mathematical Physics, 32(2) 1991, p. 488; AM. Vengsarkar, I.M. Besieris, AM. Shaarawi, and R.W. Ziolkowski, "Localized energy pulses in optical fiber waveguides: Closed-form approximate solutions" Journal of the Optical Society of America A, 1991.
4. Fora precise statement of the distortion correction theorem, see
Amnon Yariv, Optical Electronics, rd Edn., Holt, Rihehart and Winston, New York, 1985, p. 500-501.
5. Both wave and antiwave coexist in the vacuum simultaneously, forming a stress wave. The entity that is stressed is the rate of flow of time. In the common interaction with matter, the time-forward half of the stress wave normally interacts with the electron shells of the atom, giving electron translations forces. The time-reversed or anti-wave half interacts with the nucleus, giving the Newtonian rd law reaction (recoil) forces. The so- called "EM wave" in vacuum is a gravitational wave. It is a wave of oscillation of the rate of flow of time. It is rather like a sound wave in air, as Tesla pointed out, and it is a longitudinal wave, not a transverse "string" wave.
6. As pointed out by Nikola Tesla. Tesla was correct, and all the textbooks with their transverse "string" waves are in error. There are no strings in the vacuum
7. E.g., see Clayton R. Paul and Syed A. Nasar, Introduction to Electromagnetic Fields, 2nd Edn., McGraw-Hill, New York, 1982, p. 113.
8. E.g., see Clayton R. Paul and Syed A. Nasar, ibid, p. 100-101. See also Raymond A. Serway, Physics For Scientists And Engineers, With Modern Physics, Saunders College Publishing, Philadelphia, PA, rd Edn., Updated Version, 1992, p. 752-755.
9. Sommerfield's theory of metallic conduction was based on Drude's concept that the outer valence electrons of a conductor, which do not form crystal bonds, are free to migrate through the crystalline lattice structure, and so to form an electron gas. At room temperature, by quantum mechanical considerations these free electrons are moving randomly, but at an average velocity on the order of 106 meters per sec. E.g., see Martin A.
Plonus, Applied Electromagnetics, McGraw Hill, New York, 1978, p. 54-58,
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