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For the purpose of detecting advanced electromagnetic radiation predicted by Wheeler-Feynman absorber theory for the case of incomplete absorption of retarded electromagnetic radiation, pulses in duration of 6 ns to 24 ns, wavelength from 91 cm to 200 cm where supplied to three different transmitting antennas. Detection was done with a λ/20 monopole antenna in the advanced time window at a time 2r/c before the arrival of the center of the retarded pulse. At distances ranging from 430 cm to 18 m, advanced signals were measured in the SNR (μ/σ) range from 15.4 to 30.9.
advanced electromagnetic waves, detection of advanced waves, observation, experiment, Wheeler–Feynman absorber theory, advanced solutions of Maxwell's equations
advanced electromagnetic waves, detection of advanced waves, observation, experiment, Wheeler–Feynman absorber theory, advanced solutions of Maxwell's equations
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