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Magnetic Field Theory and Vacuum Containment
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<blockquote data-quote="RadicalResearcher" data-source="post: 243528" data-attributes="member: 15152"><p>So, in studying this, my understanding is that a magnetic field can be contained in vacuum with light and held at the same rate of speed together. I am looking for errors in this theory or any advice. Pros and cons in artficially achieving this in a lab experiment. Has anyone toyed with this?</p><p> "Generally speaking, we say that light travels in waves, and all electromagnetic radiation travels at the same speed which is about <strong>3.0 * 108 meters per second</strong> through a vacuum. We call this the "speed of light"; nothing can move faster than the speed of light."</p><p>I get this, but what is some of the implications of trapping such a field in vacuum?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RadicalResearcher, post: 243528, member: 15152"] So, in studying this, my understanding is that a magnetic field can be contained in vacuum with light and held at the same rate of speed together. I am looking for errors in this theory or any advice. Pros and cons in artficially achieving this in a lab experiment. Has anyone toyed with this? "Generally speaking, we say that light travels in waves, and all electromagnetic radiation travels at the same speed which is about [B]3.0 * 108 meters per second[/B] through a vacuum. We call this the "speed of light"; nothing can move faster than the speed of light." I get this, but what is some of the implications of trapping such a field in vacuum? [/QUOTE]
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