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Displacement Current Does Not Exist ?

From: Michele D'Amico
Date: 11 Dec 2002
Time: 07:00:45
Remote Name: 131.175.123.77

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Dear Antennex, since I have no access to the second part of "Displacement Current Does Not Exists" (I am not one of your subscribers), I cannot comment on it. However, I have found an interesting reference to a very similar theory, i.e. an article by Catt, Walton and Davidson, published on Wireless World, March 1979. The interested readers can find a reprint on the web site: http://www.electromagnetism.demon.co.uk/z014.htm The authors state also that a capacitor is "no more nor less than a transmission line (Wireless World dec78, p51)". Nothing new under the sun ? Not being able to access the new article by David, I don't know. The cited article was published in 1979, but I haven't heard of any "follow-up" to this theory - till today. One of the authors - Catt - states that "Actually, all content" (of his book published between 78 and 80) "was rejected for publication by all learned journals in the world" (see www.electromagnetism.demon.co.uk/BKLIST.htm) I will let everybody draw his/her own conclusions. All the best, Michele D'Amico


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