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My english is not very good, so I pray you to answer using "easy language" thank you. If it is true that every variation of electric field products a magnetic field, is it also true the reverse fact, that is every variation of magnetic field products an electric field?
That is what conventional field theory indicates. In my opinion, electromagnetic radiation is easier to understand using photons and quantum (particle) physics with no "fields" required. -- cheers, Cecil http://www.qsl.net/w5dxp
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