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The interaction between charged particles through quasi-static fields must occur instantaneously; otherwise a violation of the energy principle would occur. As a consequence, the instantaneous transmission of both energy and information over macroscopic distances is feasible by using the quasi-static fields which are predicted by Maxwell's equations.[[Category:Scientific Paper]] | The interaction between charged particles through quasi-static fields must occur instantaneously; otherwise a violation of the energy principle would occur. As a consequence, the instantaneous transmission of both energy and information over macroscopic distances is feasible by using the quasi-static fields which are predicted by Maxwell's equations. | ||
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| Scientific Paper | |
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| Title | Instantaneous Interaction between Charged Particles |
| Author(s) | Wolfgang Engelhardt |
| Keywords | {{{keywords}}} |
| Published | 2005 |
| Journal | ArXiv |
| No. of pages | 5 |
Abstract
The interaction between charged particles through quasi-static fields must occur instantaneously; otherwise a violation of the energy principle would occur. As a consequence, the instantaneous transmission of both energy and information over macroscopic distances is feasible by using the quasi-static fields which are predicted by Maxwell's equations.