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Scientific Paper
TitleLongitudinal Waves in Electrodynamics
Author(s)Victor A Kuligin
Keywords{{{keywords}}}
Published1999
JournalGalilean Electrodynamics
Volume10
Number6
Pages118-120

Abstract

Maxwell's equations with Lorentz's gauge are shown to predict the existence of longitudinal electro-magnetic waves. These are waves of scalar potential and vector potential. A necessary condition of the longitudinal waves cancellation is proved. Discussion shows that electrodynamics must deal with two kinds of fields: transverse electromagnetic waves and fields of charges. This work is presented in memory of Dr. T. Theodorsen [1], and all other scientists who have regarded Einstein's theory as nonsense.