Jim Kelley wrote:
Problem is that it conflicts with the predictions made by the power
propagation model. (The politically correct name is the Joules/sec
propagation model.) That model shows that only a single reflection of
power is needed to explain the whole thing. Of course in some cases the
wave of power has to figure out how to turn around and go back the other
direction after it's been cancelled in order to conserve energy. (A
problem it wouldn't have to solve had it not violated it in the first
place.) Admittedly, some of the details have yet to be worked out. :-)
Wow Jim, you need to repeat Fields and Waves 310. :-)
You have misunderstood virtually every principle
of the wave reflection model.
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73, Cecil
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