The title of the post pretty much says it all.
The participants of this list seem to have fairly clear agreement that the
primary *cause* of magnetic fields is the motion of charges.
With a few hold-outs, most folks seem to (finally) understand that an E
field does not *cause* an H field. (Those that disagree: p-l-e-a-s-e read
Jefimenko's "Causality" before jumping in to dispute this statement.)
OK. So far, so good.
A permanent magnet has associated with it a magnetic field whose
characteristics seem to be indistinguishable from those of a magnetic field
that is caused by the motion of charges.
Where the H--- does the H come from? How do we know?
Bill