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Old May 30th 10, 06:05 PM posted to rec.radio.amateur.antenna
Szczepan Bialek Szczepan Bialek is offline
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Default Question about "Another look at reflections" article.


"K1TTT" wrote
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On May 30, 9:55 am, "Szczepan Bialek" wrote:

In optics are mirrors which reflect and transmit the desired proportion
of

light.

The end of the dipole reflect and transmit. The proportion is measured as

VWSR.
But for this you need the Electric Wave Model.
EM was stripped away by Royal Society in 1864.
S*


Mr. S... please, you need to do 2 things... first, get a better

newsgroup editor or use the groups.google.com web site to post
replies, whatever you are using now messes up the indentation for
quoted text

For you and Cecil I must make by hand the indentation for
quoted text . The rest are O.K.

and makes it impossible to figure out what you wrote and

what is quoted.

second, keep your 150 year old theories in threads

where they belong, they will only cause confusion to those who are
trying to discuss modern methods.

They should know that the physics and the math go together.

Maxwell did the aether model and the math for it.
In the model were the rotational oscillations of massive, compressible
magnetic substance.
The electricity was masless and incompressible.

Now we know that no magnetics substance and that the electricity (electrons)
has mass and that the electron gas is compressible. It means that light is
exactly like sound.

The above was obvious for Royal Society. But the math for the oscillating
whirls was the new.
In result in the science history is wrote "that Maxwell's model was stripped
away and just the equations remain".

The math for whirls was done by Helmholtz but without the oscillations. The
math for the oscillating whirls (EM) must be in schools. In schools are all
theories.

Modern metods are in the plasma physics.
S*