Avesbury Rosetta on Nostr: Got a #Physics question: If the wave equation is only made homogeneous in the far ...
Got a #Physics question: If the wave equation is only made homogeneous in the far field, and the wave equation is where we get c_0=1/\sqrt{\epsilon_0 \mu_0}, then does that mean that special relativity only works at large enough distance for near field effects to cancel out?
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