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Science > Physics |
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"AmigaJoe" |
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26 May 2007 12:49:46 PM |
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Higher dimensional electromagnetic propagation? |
What does electromagnetic theory say about e-wave propagation in
higher dimensional spaces? I always imagined an experiment where you
enclosed an transmitting antenna in a metal sphere and measured the
input energy vs. what was absorbed by the sphere. If there was a
difference then some of the energy must have escaped via a higher
dimension, right?
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| User: "Sue..." |
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| Title: Re: Higher dimensional electromagnetic propagation? |
26 May 2007 01:57:28 PM |
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On May 26, 2:49 pm, AmigaJoe <amiga...@hotmail.com> wrote:
What does electromagnetic theory say about e-wave propagation in
higher dimensional spaces? I always imagined an experiment where you
enclosed an transmitting antenna in a metal sphere and measured the
input energy vs. what was absorbed by the sphere. If there was a
difference then some of the energy must have escaped via a higher
dimension, right?
If you can explain how a magnetic stirrer works in an aluminum
beaker with 3d + 1t geometry then why should you you make
appeals to higher dimensions?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Magnetic_stirrer
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Multiple_integral#Some_practical_applications
Sue...
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