Theoretical Insights Manifested by Wave Mechanics Theory of Microwave Absorption—Part 2: A Perspective Based on the Responses from DeepSeek
Abstract
In Part 1 of this work, it concerns the theoretical foundation of microwave absorption theories that the newly established wave mechanics theory conforms to transmission line theory while the impedance matching theory of microwave absorption originates from the misinterpretation of this fundamental physics law. This Part 2 provides another perspective from a question and its responses from DeeoSeek to show the common mis‐concepts dominated in the field and that the new wave mechanics theory is rejected by wrong reasons because of these established wrong concepts. The purpose of the work is to draw attention of material scientists to the important issues concerned since the practice of wrong theories continuing in publication with little attention to the newly established wave mechanics theory for microwave absorption. It also shows that artificial intelligence can be a useful tool to identify how the established concepts were behind the scenes to prevent the wave mechanics theory from to be accepted, even though machine intelligence cannot go beyond commonly accepted theory to provide innovations.
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