Authors: Harvey Scribner
The velocity v of a Transverse Electromagnetic (TEM) Wave in the vacuum of space is said to be the speed of light c. The derivation for the velocity of the TEM wave in a vacuum is shown to include the presence of charge Q. In the pure vacuum of space, no charge or matter present, it is shown that the TEM Wave is free to propagate with velocity > c determined by its internal relative permittivity and relative permeability.
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