On Fri, 19 Sep 2003 07:07:35 -0500, Cecil Moore
wrote:
Your voltage-only waves violate the conservation of energy
principle and the accepted laws of physics for EM waves.
Hi Cecil,
Problems of speed reading again afflict you. Or is it the phenomenon
of copy machine hypnosis, where with each sweep of the light you
acquire more virtual education? That technique works better if you
hold single pages up instead while looking down through sunglasses.
(Not nearly as expensive as tuition by the way ;-)
From Chipman (no point in offer the page # is there?):
"Postulate 4. At the intersection of any transverse
plane with the line conductors there is a unique
value of potential difference between the conductors
at any instant..."
As you reject Postulate 4 explicitly in your statement(s), you also
reject your own arguments couched in Chipman's discussion that you
cut-and-paste into your derivative works.
Next time you ride your bike to the library, take the time to read
Chipman's work instead of copying it. Given the nearly universal
silence in this group to such insights offered above in the quote, it
seems you should be in rather crowded circumstances competing to read
that same volume - none here seem to have time to read nor quote the
obvious.
The kulture of Institutionalized Ignorance festers on.
73's
Richard Clark, KB7QHC
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