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Old February 2nd 08, 07:54 PM posted to rec.radio.amateur.antenna
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Default Waves vs Particles

On 2 Feb, 09:21, John Smith wrote:
Cecil Moore wrote:
...
I will go out on a limb and assert that light
waves and RF waves are both electromagnetic
waves with differing wavelengths. :-)


Well, my "limb" is probably well known ...

I don't think we "know" anything, until we deal with what part the ether
plays in all this ... I see it as we are flying a plane without paying
any heed to the existence of air--I am sure it could be done--just
happen to stumble upon a set(s) of math which would allow it--it is just
a "bunch easier" knowing about the air.

Regards,
JS


To have a mind set around liquids and solids prevent true
understanding
of the elements and their magnetic fields which is the basis of all
the universe. If one thinks of H2O as being elements with a
electrical
field where the energy contained in that field determines the density
of like particles.
One way of looking at it is the transformation from ice to a gas with
each
transformation being ruled by the change in energy ( latent energy)
One can simulate this action between a solid and a liquid by filling a
vessel with fine particles that is so dense that one cannot poke a
finger into it. When a gas (potentialenergy) is injected (now
kinetic)
into the bottom of the vessel the particles become liquid in form
such
that one can stir the contents in cluster form plus a pressure wave
in advance. Is it not a coincidence that 95% of elements are
diamagnetic
where the difference between that and paramagnetic is very small
and reflected in field strength or potential energy?