Dear Colleagues,

We published a new paper

" On the methods to study dynamic scalar potential  "

in our journal "SELF Transactions", volume 4 (2004), issue 1 

*Abstract*

Using the method of transforming grid, we study the space and time
distribution of scalar potential of dynamic dipole and correlate it
with the conventional conception and experimental methods. We analyse
the direction diagrams, vector diagrams of electric field strength in
the near and far field of dipole, and study the causes, why the wave
velocity in the near field of dipole grows. To broaden the area of
used method to visualise the fields, we study the field of acoustic
dipole and show that its performance fully correlates with the related
values of electric dipole.

Please enjoy reading full text:

http://angelfire.lycos.com/la3/selftrans/v4_1/contents4.html#dipole

I hope, it will be interesting for many of you, and look forward to
hear your opinion.

Sergey.