Where's the energy? (long)
On Jan 23, 1:46*pm, Cecil Moore wrote:
Keith Dysart wrote:
OK. So it is your contention that "far from the antennas
it is "interference" that causes the variation in field
strength, but that on the line drawn between the two
antennas some other mechanism is responsible".
It is unethical to bear false witness about what I said.
What I said was:
On a line drawn between two *isotropic point sources*,
when there are no reflections anywhere around, along
that line, interference is impossible. The only thing
existing along that line would be standing waves.
And you also wrote:
Everywhere else there are components of waves traveling
in the same direction so interference is possible anywhere
except on that line between the point sources.
I am having great difficulty finding any difference
between my writing:
So it is your contention that "far from the antennas
it is "interference" that causes the variation in field
strength, but that on the line drawn between the two
antennas some other mechanism is responsible".
and your paraphrase.
...Keith
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