John Smith wrote:
Ok. You might ask me, "Why do you laugh at people discussing antennas
emitting photons?
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Regards,
JS
Ok. So you pose your arguments why photons are at play ... I listen, we
move to the second level ...
On which, I respond; "Why would the mere length/phasing of elements on
an antenna be able to cause one to act as a mirror (the one longer than
DE) and the other as a director (the one shorter than DE)?
All I can visualize are swarms of these little energy bundles (their
shape is important to some, however, at this exact point, not me)
colliding with those being emitted from the DE--then, swarms of these
little energy bundles being emitted from the director are only leaving
in a forward direction--causing a vacuum and pulling those emitted from
the DE along with 'em, and along with those "repulsed" from the
reflector ... I really am in need of a good explanation here. I mean,
come on now, certainly you can understand my difficulty in following all
this--right?
I mean charges on the grid of a vacuum tube can, apparently, cause
things similar to these with particles/energy-packets; but, an antenna???
Regards,
JS