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Old July 1st 10, 11:42 AM posted to rec.radio.amateur.antenna
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Default what happens to reflected energy ?

On Jul 1, 6:14*am, "Szczepan Bialek" wrote:
*"Cecil Moore" ...
On Jun 30, 1:30 am, "Szczepan Bialek" wrote:

Photons are in the real light. The natural light is not coherent. It is
emitted in the portions (packets).
Radio waves are emitted continously. Radar waves are in the portions.


Laser light can usually be considered to be coherent light

No. People produce the coherent light in :http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:HalbachArrayFEL.png

as are


waves generated by an RF transmitter. But of course, nothing is
perfect.

Radio waves and the light photons flow directly through the dielectric
layer

of a capacitor.
Energy flow, just not as "current".


Each waves transports the mass and energy.

Electrons are compressed in the ends of the open circuit (condenser and

antenna).
"Compressed" may be overstating the phenomenon. Have you ever


calculated exactly how far an electron moves at 10 MHz?

Electro gas behaves like all gases.

Electrons are simple.

Yes, too simple to move at the speed of light.


Air particles move with the speed temperature dependent.
Electrons do the same.
S*


you can do better than that, you just aren't being any fun now!