Tim Thompson
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Maxwell? (2)
As I asked …
And Farsight answered …
I fail to see the relevance. What does any of that have to do with whether or not an electric field is a "field"? The fact of the unified "electromagnetic field" is supremely irrelevant, and has no bearing on whether or not the electric field is also a true field. Maxwell, in my quoted passage, is explicit. He says that the electric field is a field and he even defines the field explicitly.
So I repeat: How do you justify your claim that maxwell agrees with you when he is on record explicitly disagreeing with you, as regards the "field" nature of the electric field?
As I asked …
In light of this observation, how do you justify your own explicit claim that you have Maxwell "on your side", supporting your claim that the electric field is not really a field, but only a force?
And Farsight answered …
Here's what you're referring to: ...
I fail to see the relevance. What does any of that have to do with whether or not an electric field is a "field"? The fact of the unified "electromagnetic field" is supremely irrelevant, and has no bearing on whether or not the electric field is also a true field. Maxwell, in my quoted passage, is explicit. He says that the electric field is a field and he even defines the field explicitly.
So I repeat: How do you justify your claim that maxwell agrees with you when he is on record explicitly disagreeing with you, as regards the "field" nature of the electric field?