ALGORITHM OF TRUTH - SCALAR WAVES - TARGETED INDIVIDUALS - SCALAR WEAPONS - PDF - FULL INFO ARCHIVES
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These are the waves that do not need a material medium to propagate, unlike other types of waves, such as sound. James Clerk Maxwell, the Scottish physicist, was the first to make the theoretical observation that a variable electromagnetic field admits a solution whose equation of motion corresponds to that of a wave, hence electromagnetic waves. This suggested that the electromagnetic field was capable of propagating in the form of waves, both in a material medium and in a vacuum.
In his theory of relativity, Albert Einstein came up with the theoretical solution that explains the constancy of the speed of light, which since the 17th General Conference on Weights and Measures in 1983 it was agreed to set 299,792,458 m / sec. However, usually it is said that it is 300,000 km/sec. These waves make up electromagnetic radiation; it is a combination of oscillating electric and magnetic fields, which propagate through space transporting energy from one place to another.
These are the waves that do not need a material medium to propagate, unlike other types of waves, such as sound. James Clerk Maxwell, the Scottish physicist, was the first to make the theoretical observation that a variable electromagnetic field admits a solution whose equation of motion corresponds to that of a wave, hence electromagnetic waves. This suggested that the electromagnetic field was capable of propagating in the form of waves, both in a material medium and in a vacuum.
In his theory of relativity, Albert Einstein came up with the theoretical solution that explains the constancy of the speed of light, which since the 17th General Conference on Weights and Measures in 1983 it was agreed to set 299,792,458 m / sec. However, usually it is said that it is 300,000 km/sec. These waves make up electromagnetic radiation; it is a combination of oscillating electric and magnetic fields, which propagate through space transporting energy from one place to another.