On Nov 4, 1:07 pm, Cecil Moore wrote:
J.B. Wood wrote:
It is up
to those making these "new" claims to provide the experimental evidence
(especially if the applied mathematics appear to be violated).
Don't know exactly to whom you are referring but my
position is not new and relies upon simple physics
that has been understood for a century, at least in
the field of optics.
For some reason, most posters to this newsgroup
are ignorant of EM wave cancellation due to interaction
between two coherent collinear waves.
I have posted a graphic at:
http:www.w5dxp.com/thinfilm.gif
It has been 48 hours since I posted it and none of
the newsgroup gurus have answered the question: What
happens to the reflections toward the source between
t2 and t4 when the first internal reflection arrives?
It's a simple question. One wonders, why the complete
lack of any technical response. Seems the only responses
to this posting will be ad hominem, as usual.
--
73, Cecil http://www.w5dxp.com
Perhaps the reason, Cecil, is because it's too simple. Perhaps it's
BORING. Perhaps it's beating a dead horse. You're welcome to call it
"interaction" if you wish; you're welcome to make it out to be more
complex than it needs to be. But don't be expecting me to be using
the word "interaction" for the case of simple vector addition in a
linear system.