Classical Physics

1108 Submissions

[2] viXra:1108.0046 [pdf] submitted on 26 Aug 2011

Twelve-Dimensions Theory in Electromagnetic Dynamics as a Hypothesis

Authors: Yoshiro Nohara
Comments: 20 pages.

We propose a theory in electromagnetic dynamics, in which time and space are equivalent with each other and have totally twelve dimensions. Then, we solve that with realistic assumptions and find a steady state as a solution. The solution draws a circle in complex space having six dimensions as a closed string, which is an orbit passed by waves of two scalar fields having electric and magnetic characters, respectively. We also discuss a possibility of existing solutions of electromagnetic waves.
Category: Classical Physics

[1] viXra:1108.0029 [pdf] submitted on 22 Aug 2011

Invalidation of the Inverse Square Law for Spherical Light Emitting Objects

Authors: Karunakar Marasakatla
Comments: 4 pages.

In addition to the brightness of a light emitting (active) object and the distance between the active and passive objects; the amount of light reaches a passive object also depends upon the amount of the surface area of the active object exposed towards the passive object. Inverse square law of distance for light is not valid in instances where the light emitting objects are in different shapes such as sphere (star) or cylinder (florescent tube); in which case the surface area of these objects exposed to an external object varies with the size of the objects.
Category: Classical Physics