Reali, G. C.
Text: "Reflection from dielectric materials." It is shown that the reflected field from a dielectric material is not generated just at its surface but comes from everywhere in the interior. From the view of scalar electromagnetics, this implies that the reference zero-vector level of the reflected E-H field from a dielectric contains a sampling substructure of the entire zero-vector (scalar) reference substructure of the dielectric. The reverse process occurs when a wave is absorbed: The substructure of the absorbed wave is exchanged and diffused into the dielectric interior. Thus a photograph of an object, for example, contains an exact and total scalar blueprint of the photographed object. This establishes the validity of the "witness" concept in radionics and psychotronics. American Journal of Physics. 50(12), Dec. 1982. p. 1133-1136.
See Also: dielectric, electric fields, interference, scattering, scalar waves, scalar electromagnetics, witness, radionics, psychotronics, scalar resonance.
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