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Old September 13th 08, 05:12 AM posted to rec.radio.amateur.antenna
[email protected] dfinn1@nc.rr.com is offline
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On Sep 12, 7:05*pm, Art Unwin wrote:
On Sep 12, 5:20*pm, "Dave" wrote:

"Art Unwin" wrote in message


...Becaus ethey are
including the "weak" force present in Maxwells calculations.


you think the 'weak' force is in maxwell's equations? *please state the
equation and term that describes the weak force. *do that and i will
personally nominate you for an emmy award.... i would say a nobel prize, but
i really expect to see more handwaving and backpedeling that is more suited
to a bad actor than a physicist.


Oh my! It is in Maxwells laws, without the weak force you cannot have
equilibrium.
You are getting a bit silly now. There was a guy in this group who
stated that the weak force was ficticious.
He must be a submariner to. All computer programs based around
Maxwells laws have it to if one wants to
*account for all radiation but most just want to design a Yagi because
it is easy to build.
Art


You would make a good politician: When you don't know the answer,
change the question.

He challenged you as follows: "please state the
equation and term that describes the weak force."

You answered: " without the weak force you cannot have
equilibrium."

I too am waiting for the answer to his question. Which of Maxwell's
equation(s) contains the weak force and show us specifically which
*term* defines the force. We already know that you took the position
that weak force is included in one or more of the Maxwell equations.