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September 16th 08, 12:56 PM posted to rec.radio.amateur.antenna
Cecil Moore[_2_]
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Equilibrium in free space
wrote:
I am
merely trying to show, politely, that your one line assertion has
little or no impact relative to the credibility of the preceding
paragraphs in your post.
I agree that your opinion about my opinion has equal impact.
Seife
makes a great sience writer but he is not a quantum physicist not did
he reference one in his "bibliography".
Like your assertion that transmission line currents are
common-mode, your assertion that Richard P. Feynman is
not a quantum physicist is equally valid.
... Casimir effects have not
been shown not make it possible for TEM fields (waves) to propagate.
Your double-negative makes interpreting your statement
tricky. Most modern physicists believe that fields and
waves are made up of quantum particles of matter/energy.
The Casimir effect has been shown to expose a structure
for universal space through which EM particles propagate.
IMO, it is only a matter of time until cause and effect
is established. In the meanwhile, you could disprove
that cause and effect by proving that "TEM fields (waves)
can propagate outside of the universe in the complete
absence of a space structure.
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73, Cecil
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