Standing-Wave Current vs Traveling-Wave Current
Cecil Moore wrote:
Gene Fuller wrote:
This photonic limitation is something that exists only in your head.
Good Grief, Gene, I don't have time to teach you
quantum electrodynamics. Go read a book that tells
you about the nature of photons. It is also the
cornerstone of relativity.
Cecil,
I recall from some previous messages that you may have read Feynmann's
QED. Why don't you add some Feynmann diagrams into this discussion and
edumacate us all? (I can answer that one: you wouldn't know what to do
with a Feynmann diagram if it bit you on the behind.)
More to the point. If you would stop the silly business about "net"
everything you might begin to understand that standing waves have
effects that move at the speed of light just in the same manner that
traveling waves do. Do you really believe that the fields from the
standing waves don't propagate?
Perhaps you should review the difference between static and stationary.
The standing wave is stationary. It is not static.
73,
Gene
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