Classical Physics

   

Gradient Etherodynamics: X-Ray Radiation as a Longitudinal Shock Aetheric Wave

Authors: Avsharov Evgeny Mikhailovich

X-ray characteristic radiation (X-Ray) is the result of the response of an elastic crystal lattice to an external mechanical shock with a short duration, resulting in a spherical longitudinal shock aether * wave with a very steep wavefront. X-ray radiation, from the point of view of "Gradient Aetherodynamics", and taking into account the characteristics of its propagation in the medium, is a superposition of shock longitudinal aetheric waves obtained by mechanical collision of "electrons" on the surface of the crystalline anode.

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