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<blockquote data-quote="jiangnanah" data-source="post: 255142" data-attributes="member: 10748"><p>According to the description of the material you provided, the time difference effect may need to be excited by microwave pulses of a specific frequency. This specific excitation mode may interact with the unique design of the coil, resulting in an unconventional electromagnetic field configuration, which may theoretically lead to the observation of time difference effect.</p><p></p><p>In physics, the time difference usually refers to the difference in the rate of time passage under different relative velocities or gravitational field intensities. For example, relativity predicts that a clock in a stronger gravitational field will travel more slowly than a clock in a weaker gravitational field. However, these effects are usually macro, involving large-scale physical systems, rather than those produced by microscopic devices such as coils.</p><p></p><p>In Wilbert Smith's experiment, if the microwave pulse of a specific frequency can produce some kind of resonance with the coil structure, it may produce a very special electromagnetic environment. This environment may theoretically affect the passage of time, although it is inconsistent with our current understanding of electromagnetism and time.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jiangnanah, post: 255142, member: 10748"] According to the description of the material you provided, the time difference effect may need to be excited by microwave pulses of a specific frequency. This specific excitation mode may interact with the unique design of the coil, resulting in an unconventional electromagnetic field configuration, which may theoretically lead to the observation of time difference effect. In physics, the time difference usually refers to the difference in the rate of time passage under different relative velocities or gravitational field intensities. For example, relativity predicts that a clock in a stronger gravitational field will travel more slowly than a clock in a weaker gravitational field. However, these effects are usually macro, involving large-scale physical systems, rather than those produced by microscopic devices such as coils. In Wilbert Smith's experiment, if the microwave pulse of a specific frequency can produce some kind of resonance with the coil structure, it may produce a very special electromagnetic environment. This environment may theoretically affect the passage of time, although it is inconsistent with our current understanding of electromagnetism and time. [/QUOTE]
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