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Posted: Sun Jun 22, 2008 3:00 am
Guest
Electrodynamics' spin tensor, apparently, exists. I can be wrong. That
happened to me before. However, see my paper "Mechanical stresses
produced by a light beam", Journal of Modern Optics vol. 55, no. 9,
pp. 1487-1500 (2008).
Also you can get it at www.sciprint.org, Preprint archives, Search
For: author, Text: Khrapko.

The fact of the matter is we are in big trouble. An inclusion of the
spin tensor in the Maxwell electrodynamics will entail rewriting of
all textbooks on the classical field theory. Please see my posts:
"Electrodynamics' spin tensor is a test of professionalism and
honesty," "Silence of the physicists. 2," "Silence of the physicists"

Radi Khrapko
John C. Polasek...
Posted: Sun Jun 22, 2008 8:46 am
Guest
On Sun, 22 Jun 2008 06:00:07 -0700 (PDT), khrapko_ri at (no spam) hotmail.com
wrote:

Quote:
Electrodynamics' spin tensor, apparently, exists. I can be wrong. That
happened to me before. However, see my paper "Mechanical stresses
produced by a light beam", Journal of Modern Optics vol. 55, no. 9,
pp. 1487-1500 (2008).
Also you can get it at www.sciprint.org, Preprint archives, Search
For: author, Text: Khrapko.

The fact of the matter is we are in big trouble. An inclusion of the
spin tensor in the Maxwell electrodynamics will entail rewriting of
all textbooks on the classical field theory. Please see my posts:
"Electrodynamics' spin tensor is a test of professionalism and
honesty," "Silence of the physicists. 2," "Silence of the physicists"

Radi Khrapko
You need to elaborate more on how to see your paper. I get 0's for

your name as a search item. I see only one search box, put in your
name, and get 5 0's as the result.
Do you have to join the organization? Even the box where you register
doesn't work.
Bert Hickman...
Posted: Sun Jun 22, 2008 10:24 am
Guest
John C. Polasek wrote:
Quote:
On Sun, 22 Jun 2008 06:00:07 -0700 (PDT), khrapko_ri at (no spam) hotmail.com
wrote:

Electrodynamics' spin tensor, apparently, exists. I can be wrong. That
happened to me before. However, see my paper "Mechanical stresses
produced by a light beam", Journal of Modern Optics vol. 55, no. 9,
pp. 1487-1500 (2008).
Also you can get it at www.sciprint.org, Preprint archives, Search
For: author, Text: Khrapko.

The fact of the matter is we are in big trouble. An inclusion of the
spin tensor in the Maxwell electrodynamics will entail rewriting of
all textbooks on the classical field theory. Please see my posts:
"Electrodynamics' spin tensor is a test of professionalism and
honesty," "Silence of the physicists. 2," "Silence of the physicists"

Radi Khrapko
You need to elaborate more on how to see your paper. I get 0's for
your name as a search item. I see only one search box, put in your
name, and get 5 0's as the result.
Do you have to join the organization? Even the box where you register
doesn't work.

Try:
http://www.podtime.net/sciprint/fm/index.php?action=category&id=36

Bert
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John C. Polasek...
Posted: Sun Jun 22, 2008 7:36 pm
Guest
On Sun, 22 Jun 2008 10:24:05 -0500, Bert Hickman
<bert_hickman at (no spam) comcast.net> wrote:

Quote:
John C. Polasek wrote:
On Sun, 22 Jun 2008 06:00:07 -0700 (PDT), khrapko_ri at (no spam) hotmail.com
wrote:

Electrodynamics' spin tensor, apparently, exists. I can be wrong. That
happened to me before. However, see my paper "Mechanical stresses
produced by a light beam", Journal of Modern Optics vol. 55, no. 9,
pp. 1487-1500 (2008).
Also you can get it at www.sciprint.org, Preprint archives, Search
For: author, Text: Khrapko.

The fact of the matter is we are in big trouble. An inclusion of the
spin tensor in the Maxwell electrodynamics will entail rewriting of
all textbooks on the classical field theory. Please see my posts:
"Electrodynamics' spin tensor is a test of professionalism and
honesty," "Silence of the physicists. 2," "Silence of the physicists"

Radi Khrapko
You need to elaborate more on how to see your paper. I get 0's for
your name as a search item. I see only one search box, put in your
name, and get 5 0's as the result.
Do you have to join the organization? Even the box where you register
doesn't work.

Try:
http://www.podtime.net/sciprint/fm/index.php?action=category&id=36

Bert
Thanks. It's too much for me. With every click another

incomprehensible comment or command. Try to download, select one of
the sites (none given).
xray4abc...
Posted: Mon Jun 23, 2008 2:34 pm
Guest
On Jun 22, 8:36 pm, John C. Polasek <jpola... at (no spam) cfl.rr.com> wrote:
Quote:
On Sun, 22 Jun 2008 10:24:05 -0500, Bert Hickman





bert_hick... at (no spam) comcast.net> wrote:
John C. Polasek wrote:
On Sun, 22 Jun 2008 06:00:07 -0700 (PDT), khrapko... at (no spam) hotmail.com
wrote:

Electrodynamics' spin tensor, apparently, exists. I can be wrong. That
happened to me before. However, see my paper "Mechanical stresses
produced by a light beam", Journal of Modern Optics  vol. 55, no. 9,
pp. 1487-1500 (2008).
Also you can get it atwww.sciprint.org, Preprint archives, Search
For: author,  Text: Khrapko.

The fact of the matter is we are in big trouble. An inclusion of the
spin tensor in the Maxwell electrodynamics will entail rewriting of
all textbooks on the classical field theory. Please see my posts:
"Electrodynamics' spin tensor is a test of professionalism and
honesty," "Silence of the physicists. 2," "Silence of the physicists"

Radi Khrapko
You need to elaborate more on how to see your paper. I get 0's for
your name as a search item. I see only one search box, put in your
name, and get 5 0's as the result.
Do you have to join the organization? Even the box where you register
doesn't work.

Try:
http://www.podtime.net/sciprint/fm/index.php?action=category&id=36

Bert

Thanks. It's too much for me. With every click another
incomprehensible comment or command. Try to download, select one of
the sites (none given).- Hide quoted text -

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Hi
This will do:
http://www.podtime.net/sciprint/fm/uploads/files/119641031083_khrapko_nov07..pdf
Regards ,LL
 
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