New Radio Wave Requires No Transmitter
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McMaster Professor Natalia Nikolova and her husband Robert
ZimmermanMcMaster research engineer Professor Natalia Nikolova, and her
husband Robert Zimmerman, have verified the existence of a new type of
radio wave called the Vector Potential Wave. This wave was first predicted
in 1880 by British mathematician James Clerk Maxwell, but had never been
directly detected until this summer here on McMaster campus in the
Communications Research Lab>.

 Dr. Nikolova comments, “One of the most enigmatic predictions of Maxwell
was his concept of the magnetic vector potential. Until recently most
engineers believed it was only a mathematical concept with no physical
reality. Now, more than 125 years later, we have realized a magnetic vector
potential detector which allows measuring the wave at any distance from a
microwave antenna.”

Nikolova and her husband have been working on this development nearly 2
years. Zimmerman feels that the new discovery will ultimately lead to radio
and television transmissions which do not require energy. On a more
fundamental level, he added, “Maxwell was correct all along.”

The novelty of the discovery is that while the transmission requires very
little energy, the reception of the wave requires that an active battery
operated receiver be used. This is distinct from usual AM radio
transmissions, where much energy is radiated by the transmitter, and the
receiver can be a ‘crystal set’ with no battery.

The detector developed by the research team is a plasma device looking like
a fluorescent tube which displays super-conducting properties for radio
signals. Nikolova is quick to add, “The device is at room temperature but
acts like a superconductor, as predicted by Fritz London in 1930.”

Nikolova and Zimmerman plan on submitting their results this week to the
research journal *The Physical Review* of the American Physical Society.

Zimmerman is a former Director of Engineering of LBA
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