Ivor Catt (born 1935) is a British electronics engineer known principally for his controversial approach to electromagnetism. He received B.Eng. degree from Cambridge University, and has won two major product awards for his innovative computer chip designs (see Awards section below). His most recent challenge to the status quo in electromagnetism is called "The Catt anomaly". Wikipedia
the Heisenberg formulae can be most naturally interpreted as statistical scatter relations, as I proposed [in the 1934 German publication, The Logic of Scientific Discovery]. feynman137.tripod.com/
...Ivor Catt's Web The Catt Anomaly Traditionally. when a TEM step (i.e. logic transition from low to high) travels through a vacuum from left to right, guided by two ... www.electromagnetism.demon.co.uk/catanoi.htm/
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To deal first with the problem raised in "Catt's Anomaly", there is definitely a correct answer, and it is just that the new charge required in the one foot of cable DOES flow from somewhere to the left! www.ivorcatt.com/2813.htm
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In other words, Maxwell treats wire electricity (i) as being different to the current flow in the vacuum dielectric of a charging or discharging capacitor (dD/dt), whereas Catt. www.wbabin.net/physics/cook.htm