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Old September 17th 08, 05:17 PM posted to rec.radio.amateur.antenna
John Smith John Smith is offline
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Default Equilibrium in free space

JB wrote:

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Static particles? Does he mean statically charged particles? They don't
radiate, they are attracted to opposite charged matter. But then there is
ionization of a substance.


I don't know why that should be so difficult to ponder ... in the post
to Cecil, above, note that Einstein takes "all" mechanical structure
from the ether (but, I think Cecil is still correct--some "other" type
of structure IS there.)

However, with "entangled particles", no "real" movement is necessary,
one particle "imparts" its' behavior to another, that one to another and
on and on ... why they preform this "dance" in our perceived form of a
wave, or sine-wave even--I cannot fathom nor suggest a reason for ...
but then, maybe something else is really happening ... their are
theories which deal with this all ... the "particle dance" is/are just
my thoughts on what "seems" to be occurring and "envisioned" from others
works ... what space "really" is composed of ???, Art seems to suggest
looking at the CERN project, I don't think we have a choice--if we wish
to proceed in this quest ...

Regards,
JS