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Old July 7th 08, 03:43 AM posted to rec.radio.amateur.antenna
Art Unwin Art Unwin is offline
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Default Part one of many parts...again, unless I get rude comments which showlack of interest!

There are lots of particles called Neutrinos that wander from the sun
to earth and else where in the Universe.
Scientists say there are billions of them per square metre on earth.
So what are these neutrinos?
They come from the Sun as partialy decayed nuclear particles like
that comes from a fire
only the fire in the Sun is a nuclear reaction and tho there is heat
generated the particles driven off
still have a half life or so of nuclear constituents so they haven't
fully decayed and have miniscule energy.
The Sun is in its own arbitary boundary or gravity field,where all
forces on the outside of the boundary equals the forces inside the
boundary such that the boundary contents are in equilibrium or
balanced.
The Sun has a :"pole" just like earth does but the pole revolves more
than the one on earth, 22 years for a full turn where the earth's pole
turns in terms of once in thousand of years. When the pole turns
within the Sun it puts a strain on its encircling arbitary border such
that the Neutrinos escape in volume until the forces rearrange in
equilibrium, or at least tries to. But the release of particles pretty
much escape all the time untill it reaches a maximum where the pole
has aligned to 180 degrees from where it started. Escaping particles
start then to taper off until the poile gets back to its starting
point 22 years later when it starts its rotation again
Now neutrinos are extremely small and when the escape they lack
direction because the particles have very little spin to them so they
drift in all directions. Now these particles are electrons of little
energy and thus they have to be carefull where they settle otherwise
they will be absorbed by the matter and take up a contained spin
within the particular mass. Fortunately the majority of elements on
earth will allow these particles to rest upon them without
interference but first the neutrons have to enter the earths
atmosphere and tho they have little energy they do become magnetized
by earths polar system before they get to a resting point which is
often a antenna element made of a diamagnetic material such as copper,
gold aluminum etc. Diamagnetic materials are those that have excellent
conductivity without hystereses being formed where energy is being
wasted ., In fact the conductivity is so good that the magnetic field
formed
produces another magnetic field in opposition to the primary field and
this counter magnetic field becomes very apparent when the electrical
and magnetic field exchanges are very fast from a circuit in "tank"
form which is the equivalent electrical circuit of a full wave length
antenna.
So to sum up,
We have a diamagnetic antenna wavelength where the material is of
aluminium and where its surface is fully covered with decaying nuclear
particles that came from the Sun with very little energy, extremely
small and enclosed in a permanent magnetic field that it gained while
entering the Earth's system While all around the radiator in the
atmosphere there are billions of particles looking for a resting place
and the competition is fierce

The next posting will explain the magnetic fields that are formed when
a time varing current is applied to the radiator which is in the form
of a "tank"circuit which is the electrical equivalent. I will answer
questions related to the above as long as they are sensible and
obviously in search of clarity