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Forms of the evans-vigier fieldB (3)

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The newly inferred longitudinal magnetic field of vacuum electromagnetism is given in a number of equivalent forms derived in several different ways. It is therefore overwhelmingly likely that the Evans-Vigier fieldB (3) will be isolated experimentally through its characteristic square root power density dependence. It is the first classical field of vacuum electromagnetism to be inferred since Maxwell and as such fundamentally extends our understanding of the nature of electromagnetism and field-particle theory.

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Evans, M.W. Forms of the evans-vigier fieldB (3) . Found Phys Lett 7, 591–600 (1994). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02219752

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