Theoretical Insights Manifested by Wave Mechanics Theory of Microwave Absorption—Part 2: A Perspective Based on the Responses from DeepSeek
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A perspective on theories of microwave absorption is provided here using a question-and-answer session with DeeoSeek which illustrates the common mis-conceptions dominant in the field and shows that the new wave mechanics theory is rejected wrongly because of these established wrong concepts. The purpose of the work is to draw the attention of material scientists to the fact that wrong theories continue to be published with little attention to the newly established wave mechanics theory for microwave absorption and that this is enhanced by artificial intelligence. While artificial intelligence can be a useful tool it will often be biased in favour of established ideas from which it has learnt rather than new original theories without precedent in the scientific literature. Indeed, it can be argued that artificial Intelligence at present obstructs the generation of important new scientific theories.
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