Group: sci.physics.electromag
From: "Bill Miller"
Date: Saturday, April 05, 2008 1:13 PM
Subject: Re: relationship between electrons and photons


"Autymn D. C." wrote in message
news:d54d6508-2a4d-4be6-afe8-6585a080865e@u10g2000prn.googlegroups.com...
On Mar 31, 3:24 pm, "Bill Miller"
wrote:
> NOT SO! In an Electromagnetic (EM) wave, the E and H components are in
> phase. There is no possibility for such a system to oscillate from one
> state
> to another. Both states exist at the same time.

How and where? the far field? How are they in fasis? Do two Es and
two Hs make one E and one H? They're still not independent.

They are not independent. They both have a common source: charges and their
movement. Jefimenko does a great job of analyzing this. So did Panofsky --
using a different technique with the same result.

Bill


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