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Weber electrodynamics (update: see below). Anything that is a precise general test of modern mainstream electrodynamic theory is already discussed better in the article
Precision tests of QED. That includes the "position dependent tests" section. The other two sections are very specific tests geared towards proving or disproving Weber electrodynamics, and not likely to be of more widespread interest, so I propose to put them at Weber electrodynamics.
The idea of having an article about "Tests of classical electromagnetism" is a fundamentally bad idea, because there are tests of classical electromagnetism every day and many of them fail. All correct predictions of classical electromagnetism are in fact a prediction of QED and should be discussed at Precision tests of QED. Many other predictions of classical electromagnetism have been experimentally disproven, see [1]. -- Steve ( talk) 14:18, 1 May 2012 (UTC)
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I propose to merge this article into
Weber electrodynamics (update: see below). Anything that is a precise general test of modern mainstream electrodynamic theory is already discussed better in the article
Precision tests of QED. That includes the "position dependent tests" section. The other two sections are very specific tests geared towards proving or disproving Weber electrodynamics, and not likely to be of more widespread interest, so I propose to put them at Weber electrodynamics.
The idea of having an article about "Tests of classical electromagnetism" is a fundamentally bad idea, because there are tests of classical electromagnetism every day and many of them fail. All correct predictions of classical electromagnetism are in fact a prediction of QED and should be discussed at Precision tests of QED. Many other predictions of classical electromagnetism have been experimentally disproven, see [1]. -- Steve ( talk) 14:18, 1 May 2012 (UTC)