How does an antenna
release radio waves
The antenna makes the conversion of alternative current in radio waves,
with "c" speed
Composing of the vectors:
The propagation of the vector current in the antenna extremities makes
an electric dipole.
The electric dipole, field lines, organize the vectors of space in vector
current curves amongst the polarities of the dipole (vector current meridians)
We need to understand that, beyond the symbol of representing by lines
and curves, the vector space around the antenna, by "obvious"
centripetal electromagnetic force (gravity!), puts a electromagnetic pressure
on the dipole!
It condenses energy electromagnetically!
The Decomposition the vectors into quanta, photons
The decomposition is a explosion! (lightning)
In the moment polarities are inversed, upon passing the current by zero,
the energy electromagnetically condensed opens, It is divided into quanta
synchronized in frequency - fotons.
The row of fotons represents the electromagnetic wave.
Electromagnetic waves are trains and photons are the wagons.
So, the vectorial electric current, compose the centripetal electromagnetic
force.
The decomposition converts electromagnetic energy accumulated with the
centripetal electromagnetic force, in the centrifugal electromagnetic
force, from the seismic force, to the nuclear force.