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Pic related is the proper way to treat the vector potential (not gauge theory)

shout out to anon who posted
>>/sci/thread/15120346#p15120371
(pg 8 fig 6)
https://isidore.co/misc/Physics%20papers%20and%20books/Zotero/storage/UG94M7FF/Graneau%20-%201986%20-%20The%20Ampere-Neumann%20Electrodynamics%20of%20Metallic%20Con.pdf

this experiment is noted here in https://archive.org/details/electricandmag02maxwrich/page/n321/mode/2up

https://archive.org/details/londonedinburg6171909lond/page/548/mode/2up
https://archive.org/details/electricandmag02maxwrich/page/n317/mode/2up?view=theater
https://archive.org/details/electricalpapers02heavrich/electricalpapers02heavrich/page/192/mode/2up?view=theater
https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/stamp/stamp.jsp?tp=&arnumber=6876131 (18 appendix A)


https://sci-hub.se/10.1140/epjd/e2008-00142-y

https://sci-hub.se/https://doi.org/10.1134/1.1349267
https://archive.org/details/londonedinburg6171909lond/page/552/mode/2up

i gotta nest a bunch of crystal cylinders inside each other and subject it high frequency currents and/or voltage impulses

More than ever am i sympathetic to the holographic descriptions, this oscillation between impedence minimum and maximum
https://archive.org/details/electricalpapers02heavrich/electricalpapers02heavrich/page/196/mode/2up?view=theater

Like trying to ring the harmonic on a fretless string instrument.
the fine structure constant the universes eternal harmonic overtone echo from leaving its final notes of creation echoing within the cosmic bubble.

what can i say,
the universe LOVES pressure disintermediation
and will span galaxies to attain it, even for the most minute quanta of momentum

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>>16185221
Anyways, According to Redhead [1], “the gauge principle is generally
regarded as the most fundamental cornerstone of modern
theoretical physics. In my view, its elucidation is the most
pressing problem in current philosophy of physics”.
https://sci-hub.se/10.1140/epjd/e2008-00142-y

Stout copper pipes is an investigation into the cornerstone of modern theoretical physics. It concerns observing and testing the magnetic vector potential under high frequency, anisotropic conditions.

While the magnetic field inside a current carrying cylinder is zero, the magnetic vector potential moves in parallel with the current, and, as in pic related, is non-zero inside the tube. By utilizing high frequency currents, voltage impulses, and testing the circuit while piping liquid mercury, and to do a sort of coaxial concentric cylinder thing with different thin films/ electro plates if different permitivities, permeabilities and anisotropy with the purposes of trying to get the harmonic component of the vector potential playing against itself, just like in the normal bohm -aharanov effect. Ideally try to get the vector potential phase component helixing within the pipe

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somehow this post still lives,
shameless self bump,

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I appreciate this zeitgeist.
The question always is, "Where do you want to do, and where do you want to go to do what you want to do?"

>> No.16186733

>>16186728
>what do you want to do, and where do you want to go to do what you want to do

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>>16186728
>where do you want to go
Agartha
>what do you want to do
Level the world with Vrilyana

>> No.16186992

>>16185221
More on this, how do you believe relativity (that is, apparent length contraction) plays a role in magnetism? After pondering it a while, it makes intuitive sense, but what is the Amperian interpretation of it? Does it change at all? Or is an Amperian interpretation possible?

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>>16186992
section on the phase angle https://www.academia.edu/17135012/The_Geometry_of_Spacetime in here i think is quite pertinent.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Li%C3%A9nard%E2%80%93Wiechert_potential

>. Linearity of Maxwell's equations in vacuum allows one to add both systems, so that the charges disappear: This trick allows Maxwell's equations to become linear in matter. Multiplying electric parameters of both problems by arbitrary real constants produces a coherent interaction of light with matter which generalizes Einstein's theory[5] which is now considered as founding theory of lasers [...] To compute energy, it is necessary to use the absolute fields which includes the zero point field; otherwise, an error appears, for instance in photon counting.

https://sci-hub.se/https://doi.org/10.1134/1.1349267
>Indeed, as was shown in the stationary case, the ABE is due tozero-field potentials, changing only the phase of the
wave function. The necessary condition for the ABE is the presence of zero-field potentials that cannot be
eliminated by gauge transformation.
The notion of zero-field (redundant) potentials was
first introduced for solving boundary problems in electrodynamics of anisotropic media [14–16] and is very
seldom encountered in the physics literature. The
authors of [17] argue that “electric and magnetic field
vectors cannot be expressed in terms of vector potentials” in anisotropic media. The conventional approach
to such problems was to use electric and magnetic field
strengths or, for zero scalar potentials, vector potentials
proportional to them as unknown functions (Coulomb
gauge). Such an approach turned out to exclude the
possibility of satisfying boundary conditions in anisotropic media due to the intrinsic structure of Maxwell’s
equations (see Section 2).
The use of electromagnetic potentials with nonzero
scalar potential in order to regularly satisfy boundary
conditions was first proposed by academician
Tikhonov in 1959 [18]. T

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I love you, schizo collage poster. I'm even in on one. Have a tangentially related paper.
>Magnetic vector potential shielding FTW

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>>16187903
fascinating, an optical tube two atoms thick, perhaps of a type of atom for inner and another for outer. a non-linear effect where the polarization of the harmonic is reversely polarized, insinuating an ability to perhaps polarize or phase shift the vector potential in the tube.

I suppose the phase of the vector potential in the laser crystal case has many parallel avenues for the polarization of the second harmonic of a laser beam

These crystal cylinders. This piezoelectric vector potential investigation, these zero point fields, these vector potentials where E and B are zero.

thanks

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>>16188589
>mfw when the schizographic is organized according to the Fibonacci sequence