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On Mar 3, 4:57 pm, "FrediFizzx"
> "Bill Miller"
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> > "Eric Gisse"
> >news:00568aeb-e6ef-4040-a6a3-ac268610294c@s19g2000prg.googlegroups.com...
> >> The only thing being demonstrated is ignorance. Nothing Jefimenko
> >> says
> >> can undo basic observation.
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> > OK... please prove your staement. In particular, I'd like to know:
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> > 1. What part of Jefimenko's "Causality" is in error, and how do you
> > demonstrate that?
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> > 2. What "basic observation" can you cite that proves that, for
> > instance, an E field CAUSES an H field?
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> The fact that electro-magnets work.
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> Best,
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> Fred Diether
> Co-moderator sci.physics.foundations
Congrats, Fred. Go to the top of your class if you ever SEE a
magnetic field (or an electric one for that matter). All we ever see
are electrons & motion: the rest is theory.
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Well Maxwell, I certainly can feel magnetic fields (the resulting
forces) just by playing around with some magnets or even electromagnets.
Ever stick a charged up balloon to your wall or feel the electric field
from it attract your hair? There is absolutely no doubt in my mind that
electric and magnetic fields exist so not just theory.
Best,
Fred Diether
Co-moderator sci.physics.foundations