It is suggested that an understanding of blackbody radiation within classical physics requires the presence of classical electromagnetic zero-point radiation, the restriction to relativistic (Coulomb) scattering systems, and the use of discrete charge. The contrasting scaling properties of nonrelativistic classical mechanics and classical electrodynamics are noted, and it is emphasized that the solutions of classical electrodynamics found in nature involve constants which connect together the scales of length, time, and energy. Indeed, there are analogies between the electrostatic forces for groups of particles of discrete charge and the van der Waals forces in equilibrium thermal radiation. The differing Lorentz- or Galilean-transformation...
In this paper a possible analytical demonstration of Planck's Law for the spectral distribution of t...
We report that upon excitation by a single pulse, a classical harmonic oscillator immersed in the cl...
In this article it is presented the idea that quantum electrodynamics presents intrinsic limitations...
We investigate the properties of the blackbody spectrum by direct numerical solution of the classica...
We investigate the properties of the blackbody spectrum by direct numerical solution of the classica...
We investigate the properties of the blackbody spectrum by direct numerical solution of the classica...
We investigate the properties of the blackbody spectrum by direct numerical solution of the classica...
The blackbody radiation problem within classical physics is reviewed. It is again suggested that con...
The electromagnetic fields of linear radiating systems working without dispersive and dissipative lo...
There is a classical theory that can explain various quantum phenomena including the Casimir effect,...
Classical radiation power from an accelerated massive charge diverges in the zero-mass limit, while ...
The present study gives a detailed analysis of the black-body radiation based on classical random va...
An alternative approach to the fundamental general physics concepts has been proposed. We demonstrat...
This research is a continuation of recent efforts to expand classical electrodynamics to embrace ela...
An alternative approach to the fundamental general physics concepts has been proposed. We demonstrat...
In this paper a possible analytical demonstration of Planck's Law for the spectral distribution of t...
We report that upon excitation by a single pulse, a classical harmonic oscillator immersed in the cl...
In this article it is presented the idea that quantum electrodynamics presents intrinsic limitations...
We investigate the properties of the blackbody spectrum by direct numerical solution of the classica...
We investigate the properties of the blackbody spectrum by direct numerical solution of the classica...
We investigate the properties of the blackbody spectrum by direct numerical solution of the classica...
We investigate the properties of the blackbody spectrum by direct numerical solution of the classica...
The blackbody radiation problem within classical physics is reviewed. It is again suggested that con...
The electromagnetic fields of linear radiating systems working without dispersive and dissipative lo...
There is a classical theory that can explain various quantum phenomena including the Casimir effect,...
Classical radiation power from an accelerated massive charge diverges in the zero-mass limit, while ...
The present study gives a detailed analysis of the black-body radiation based on classical random va...
An alternative approach to the fundamental general physics concepts has been proposed. We demonstrat...
This research is a continuation of recent efforts to expand classical electrodynamics to embrace ela...
An alternative approach to the fundamental general physics concepts has been proposed. We demonstrat...
In this paper a possible analytical demonstration of Planck's Law for the spectral distribution of t...
We report that upon excitation by a single pulse, a classical harmonic oscillator immersed in the cl...
In this article it is presented the idea that quantum electrodynamics presents intrinsic limitations...