On Jan 11, 9:09*am, Cecil Moore wrote:
Art Unwin wrote:
When you move out further with the introduction of protons my eyes
glaze over because I know nothing of such things.
Actually, photons are easier to understand than Maxwell's
equations. Maybe it would help if you researched the
ability of electron carriers to absorb and/or emit
photons plus the physical characteristics of electrons
and photons. Wikipedia has fairly good sections on
these two elementary particles.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Photon
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Electron
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73, Cecil *http://www.w5dxp.com
Cecil, I try to read all sides but the botton line is that
communication is definitely linked to the Sun.
Also It is known that antennas are made from diagmagnetic material and
the expansion of Gaussian law implies the presence of particles.
The books support Maxwells equations to its limits and none of the
above violate those same principles when based on mathematics. I
understand that words like photon and quarks are parotted around and
it may be correct but I have no indication of what their reaction is
with respect
to a rejection force of diamagnetic materials. If it was proven that a
particle from the sun when resting on a diagmagnetic surface loses its
original qualities via a radical change in the particle itself then I
would be forced to consider it. But that is only a theory that is not
backed up by known facts. That is why I turn the subject on its head
when I turn to computer programs which are a fact of life and in use.
Thus the question is reduced from these other aproaches by asking the
question,
why do antenna programs agree that a vertical antenna must be tilted
for best results? Forget the theoretical routes that current takes and
also the presence of particles I have brought the question
of antennas to the level of every body. There is the Eznec program
available to all so all can tackle this paradox for themselves very,
very simply. Input a vertical full wave antenna at various angles in a
resonant form and see what angle is best. Simple oh so simple. No
arguements, no disputes, no presentation of selected articles just a
simple personal homework assignment which is very specific to which
there is only one answer. for say vertical radiation.
No, it is not in the books so it has to be YOUR findings as in
homework
When the answers come back I will place an answer on my page that is
acceptable to all programs in existance. If you have a program with an
optimiser then the project takes less that 5 minuits.
If you use your own programs it will take longer after which you will
be confident of the answer you arrive at. It is very cold outside so
you really have nothing better to do than to shut Art's mouth up once
and for all with a fact that is inescapable of escape from, one that
satisfies all.
Vertical full wave antenna, frequency 14.00Mhz ,diameter 1 inch
material aluminum
Art