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Ivor Catt

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Ivor Catt is a British electronics engineer known principally for his controversial ideas on electromagnetism. His most recent challenge to the status quo in electromagnetism is called "The Catt Anomaly".

History

The first known article by Ivor Catt was published in the British magazine Wireless World. The article discussed the similarities between capacitors and transmission lines, and claimed that all capacitors were in fact transmission lines. Catt claimed to have discovered this based on his work on high speed logic systems while working for Plessey UK.

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