From: PD on
On Jun 8, 4:16 pm, "Me, ...again!" <arthu...(a)mv.com> wrote:
> On Wed, 9 Jun 2010, Peter Webb wrote:
>
> >>> > Is the Lorentz transform is unique among them
> >>> > because it satisfies the principle of relativity?
>
> > If you accept Maxwell's equations to be correct, then the answer is yes,
> > because Maxwell's equations transform using Lorentz and so by equivalence
> > everything else you can measure must transform in the same way.
>
> Let me ask something: Has there been _ANY_ questioning at all of Maxwell's
> Equations by ANYbody since these equations were written?

Absolutely. There are lots of names, in fact, associated with
alternate models of electrodynamics. You can look up, for example, the
Proca equations.

What you will also find in your studies is that Maxwell's equations
have been extensively tested in experiment in the last century, in
their own right.

PD