The electromagnetic ether, as a medium of the existence of electromagnetic waves

Abstract

We propose a new approach to the problem, according to which the revision is subject to the very concept of ether, which should not be viewed as filling, as well as an integral part of the universe.

Authors and Affiliations

P. Demjanenko, Yu. Zinkovskiy

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  • EP ID EP309567
  • DOI 10.20535/RADAP.2010.43.146-156
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P. Demjanenko, Yu. Zinkovskiy (2010). The electromagnetic ether, as a medium of the existence of electromagnetic waves. Вісник НТУУ КПІ. Серія Радіотехніка, Радіоапаратобудування, 0(43), 146-156. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-309567