Abstract
M.W. Evans has hypothesized every photon to have a longitudinal "ghost" magnetic field and commented extensively on this field, most recently in this journal. It is pointed out that Evans' field—being time-independent and spatially uniform—is unknowable, and thus lies outside the pale of physics.
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Lakhtakia, A. Is evans' longitudinal ghost fieldB (3) unknowable?. Found Phys Lett 8, 183–186 (1995). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02187586
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