Uzytkownik "John - KD5YI" napisal w wiadomosci
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On 3/7/2011 2:17 AM, Szczepan Bialek wrote:
" Using such a pulse pattern makes the echo, which arrives back from the
moon 2.4 seconds later". From: http://www.rense.com/general79/haarp.htm
"During the experiment, which was carried out on Oct. 28 and 29, 2007,
the
radar signals from HAARP were at 7.4075 MHz and 9.4075 MHz"
I do not know the distance to Moon on that days but for the mean distance
384 000 km the speed is:
2x 384 000/2.4 = 320 000 km/s.
Speed of light is 300 000.
But long waves travel quicker in glass. Would be the same in space?
There is no space. It is packed with compressed aether.
No aether as "a medium filling all space, called the ether, which was
structureless, of inconceivable tenuity and yet solid and possessed of
rigidity incomparably greater than that of the hardest steel" (Tesla).
Space is filled with the ISM (rare plasma +dust). ISM is produced by stars
and rotate with them. So radio waves are the electron waves. Acoustic waves
are ions waves.
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