Anapole
From LENR
Anapole is a concept used in some LENR-related interpretations of non-radiating electromagnetic configurations.
LENR context
This topic appears in 3 currently indexed observations connected to LENR-related experiments, devices, materials, or theoretical interpretations.
Representative context includes:
- In the early 1980s, Kenneth Shoulders, supported by Hal Puthoff and initially collaborating with Scott Little, investigated John Hutchison's findings and identified a phenomenon termed the EV, an ideal monopole oscillator generating vector and scalar potential waves. This phenomenon closely corresponds to the modern co...
- Yakov Zel'dovich introduced the concept of an anapole in 1957, a structure involving a falloff of the electromagnetic field with a toroidal moment, which Vladomirovich Dubovik discovered in the mid-1960s.
- A paper by Georgy Afanasiev and Vladomirovich Dubovik from the Joint Institute for Nuclear Research in Dubna describes remarkable charge current configurations involving a toroid and a time-dependent magnetic Aharonov-Bohm effect inside an impenetrable torus hole linked to a phase singularity that causes variation in s...
