Cecil Moore wrote:
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Note that I specified an ideal lossless transmission line.
In a lossless system, if a conjugate match exists anywhere,
a conjugate match exists everywhere. My assertion was a
conceptual statement about an ideal example.
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Cecil:
I believe so ...
However, you have been lifting weights with your brain. These things
look elementary to you; your only mistake is you do not strive for even
a simpler example, to let those wishing to, catch that first step ...
The lossless line is a key. Remember those lines of force around a
magnet which can be seen with some iron powder and a paper?
These are being stored within the ether; you are seeing the only feeble
proof of the ethers existence--magnetic lines of force, in that simple
experiment. Remember the plans to store energy in a superconductor
configured in an endless loop? Where do people think that energy is
being stored? In the electrons and other particles? Naaa ... it is
being stored within the ether--in magnetic lines of force ...
You lossless line has no loss, simple. 100% of the power being stored
in the ether is being gotten back from the ether (and your lossless line
is a superconductor.) And, when that condition exists, the workings of
the antenna become a bit more clear (visible) ...
Art says some of this in his "ramblings", most just don't look for it
.... Art just obsfucates beyond recognition (or fubar!)
Regards,
JS