Right James. I think his work is very interesting. I'm interested to know
when someone finally digs into it w/ some technical background and can see
what is good, and what is bad, about it.

On Thu, Oct 30, 2014 at 6:45 PM, James Bowery <[email protected]> wrote:

> A particularly intriguing notion of Konstantin Meyl's is that a "complex
> speed of light" is derivable from the conventional interpretation of the
> dielectric coefficient, rendering that conventional interpretation "an
> offense against the basic principles of physics":
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> http://www.k-meyl.de/go/Primaerliteratur/2P9_0930-1-piers-extended_field_theory.pdf
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> This seems to be his point of departure into "fringe" physics his
> replacement of the vector potential with his derivation of the "potential
> vortex".
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