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  • and my mind explodes, cool animation, goes well with my physics as

  • What happens in your sim when the waves are uneven>? Can your sim take pressure above and below into the equation? How about refractive and reflective oscillations into account? How about neutrino collisions? With the Higgs being observed and able to penetrate all and collide when ever it feels like it does your sim take that into account?

  • Perfect illustration. Thanks. This helped me understand it better.

  • do that one electron at the time and see what happens

  • @lapuca78 The algorithm is the Yee algorithm, published in the following paper:

    Kane Yee (1966). "Numerical solution of initial boundary value problems involving Maxwell's equations in isotropic media" . IEEE Transactions on Antennas and Propagation 14: 302–307.

    You can read up about it in most textbooks. Taflove's being a paricularly good one.

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