>From Michael Corsiar:

> What makes you believe it would radiate any EM?

I don't. Not sure what to believe. It's why I'm askin...

> The field is rotating, it is not expanding or collapsing.
> I see this as a standing or scalar wave. I would expect
> an E-field, but no EM radiation.

I think the reason I have speculated that there might possibly be EM
radiaion generated is that if the PM was positioned in such a manner
that the opposite poles were swinging 90 degrees in relation to the
rotational axis I would assume that there would be a lot of dynamic
magnetic changes occuring. Seems to me that if one placed a circular
wire close to the rotating PM, would not the circular wire be
influenced by the rotating PM causing some level of AC to course
through the wire?

I think my ignorance stems from the fact that it's not clear to me
what the crucial differences are between standing or scaler waves and
EM radiation.

Regards
Steven Vincent Johnson
www.OrionWorks.com
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