On Jun 2, 5:33*pm, John Smith wrote:
On 6/2/2011 7:22 AM, Warhol wrote:
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and in space there ain't no ether found... there is only the infinite
void... Space does not bend. A ray/ a Beam does.
http://apod.nasa.gov/apod/image/0109/3c175_vla.jpg
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Actually, the only way you can bend a light beam (or, any other
electromagnetic beam or photons) is to bend the material which contains
the beam.
But, if you said something correct now, you would ruin your record of
being 100% wrong -- good save!
ROFLOL
Regards,
JS
our ancient TV Tubes work with a bended electrical arc Beam in
vacuum...
http://www.physicscentral.com/elemen...s/beam-img.jpg
http://www.edsavhandbook.com/CRT%20Ilustrationn.jpg
modulating electron beams navigate from left to right, top to bottom,
and illuminate the red, green, and blue sets of phosphor located
behind a fine wire mesh screen, the shadow mask, near the screen’s
surface. Thus the original video image is recreated.
So here we have the proof rays/beams can be bended... The cathode ray
tube is the technology that launched TV and dominated video displays
in the 20th century. Its key component parts consist of the cathode,
the anode, two electromagnets, a steering circuit.