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Old June 16th 07, 07:02 AM posted to rec.radio.amateur.antenna
John Smith I John Smith I is offline
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John Smith I wrote:

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Try thinking out-of-the-box a bit more ...

JS


We are drowning in theories filled with holes and errors ... for example:

To restate, to the point of boring repetition, time is a only a theory.
It is a theory that can be proved to be false, and with the use of
sheer logic only. Time is a figment of mans imagination. For all mans
endeavors of establishing time, all he has ever done is measure
movement. From the first stick stuck in the sand to measure the
movement of the earth and sun, to the hourglass which measures the
movement of sand though a small orifice, to the cesium clock which
measures the movement (loss of particles) from an element, etc.
Movement is real, time is not (at least not in the way we think of it),
time is only a convenient tool/model for man to use to attempt to make
sense of his world, and only an imaginary tool at that.

Example:
We say we "age." However, we don't age in the way we think, that time
has some "aging" effect upon us. We age because, just like a xerox
machine makes copies, so are the cells of our bodies making copies of
themselves. Just as there are new errors introduced in the copies made
for previous copies with a xerox machine, so are errors in the cells of
our bodies introduced, until fatal errors are being made ... death
occurs as result.

Mountains crumble and fall into the sea, but not because of time,
because of movement. Whatever time is, movement is married to it,
whatever movement is, time is married to it. They are one and the same ...

When our antenna equations have a "time element" in them, they are quite
obviously in error. Time is but a placeholder for some other
phenomenon, most likely some aspect of movement ... it may even be the
unseen, undetectable, and unknown movement of the ether--the only thing
for sure, we don't understand it.

Time is only a theory which waits its' demise ... and a prime example of
a yet-to-be discarded theory.

JS