Question about "Another look at reflections" article.
On May 31, 11:57*am, Richard Clark wrote:
Miguel, I want you to note how David clearly exposes the failure of a
metaphor, using the metaphor's own analogy.
Actually Miguel, I want you to note how a simple semantic
misunderstanding can lead to false assumptions that propagate to: 1.
false assertions, 2. accusations, and 3. character assignation. I said
earlier that I was referring only to coherent/collimated waves that
are TRAVELING IN THE SAME DIRECTION. K1TTT apparently missed that
caveat and was simply confused about what I had said. Based on that
false assumption, Richard, as usual, jumped on the "kill the
messenger" bandwagon. He doesn't seem to realize that he has to prove
quantum electrodynamics to be wrong to prove me wrong, a feat that no
mortal has yet accomplished.
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73, Cecil, w5dxp.com
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