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Are concepts of electromagnetism, or the electromagnetic spectrum being expanded by new knowledge of gravity, space time, or quantum mechanics? Then there is the cosmic background radiation, dark energy, and dark matter that are so significant that it seems they should affect those basic measures in some way.<br /><br />Computers gave us an incredible leap in measurement accuracy. It occurs to me that results of calculations surrounding the EMF envelope would indicate the presence, yet undetected, of a third force at work.<br /><br />Nearly related == FTL == :<br /><br />http://arxiv.org/abs/physics/0009023<br /><br />"... Upon creation, the transverse waves == travel with infinite speed. == The outgoing transverse waves reduce to the speed of light after they propagate about one wavelength away from the source. The inward propagating transverse fields rapidly reduce to the speed of light and then rapidly increase to infinite speed as they travel into the source. The results are shown to be consistent with standard electrodynamic theory." <div class="Discussion_UserSignature"> <p>DenniSys.com</p> </div>