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Old August 29th 10, 02:08 PM posted to rec.radio.amateur.antenna
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Default Recognition of the Aether presence or not

On Aug 29, 1:32*am, tom wrote:
On 8/28/2010 6:53 PM, K1TTT wrote:



On Aug 28, 11:36 pm, Art *wrote:
On Aug 28, 6:19 pm, *wrote:


you should really talk with mr.b... he likes those old time scientists
and the stuff they wrote before all the real experiments disproved
aether and magnetic vortices and all that other stuff that you seem to
love. *please write something new and funny about the magical
levitating diamagnetic neutrinos that explain how my ferromagnetic
antenna radiates.


Every time you put pen to paper it is painfully evident that you are
totally lacking in the subject of physics. A ferromagnetic antenna
will certainly radiate but it totally swamps the Meissner effect
common with diamagnetic materials. They certainly do not duplicate in
actions with respect to radiation.
Most hams build their antennas with diamagnetic materials like copper
and aluminum as they do not portray the hysteresis effect common with
ferromagnetic materials. As for diamagnetic materials that demonstrate
levitation you can buy these on E bay or at Edmonds scientific if you
have any doubts about their authenticity.


but how can it radiate if it doesn't have your magical diamagnetic
neutrinos to levitate?? * *oh and to bring in one of mr. b's
favorites, how do diamagnetic neutrinos accumulate on copper wire
antennas if they are insulated... i'm sure he will love to hear your
answer. *he thinks electrons jump off the antenna and require a dc
source to keep the antenna charged, you would love to chat with him!


Ooo! *Ooo! *I know the answer!

But I'll let Art entertain you first.

tom
K0TAR


art will never figure it out, you might as well at least give him a
hint.