On the Reality of "Zero Magnetic" Oscillations of Potential
Alexander Gritsunov

TL;DR
This paper explores the theoretical existence of zero magnetic oscillations in electromagnetic potential, proposing a mental experiment to confirm their reality and discussing potential applications in communication.
Contribution
It introduces the concept of zero magnetic oscillations within electromagnetic theory and suggests a mental experiment to verify their existence, which is a novel theoretical proposition.
Findings
Proposes the existence of zero magnetic oscillations as a logical consequence of electromagnetic formalism.
Introduces a mental experiment to confirm the reality of ZM waves.
Discusses potential application of ZM waves in information transmission.
Abstract
The existence of natural Zero Magnetic (ZM) oscillations of the distributed electromagnetic oscillating system (Minkowski space-time) is one of logical consequences of the self-sufficient potential formalism in electromagnetic theory. A mental experiment confirming the reality of the ZM waves of electromagnetic potential is proposed. Main characteristics of those waves are considered. A problem of possibility of application of the ZM waves to information transmission between spatially distributed objects (i.e., radio communication) is formulated.
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