So "reality" exists when the software gives you the answer you expect:
http://www.qsl.net/w5dxp/current.htm
but is useless otherwise?
Maybe more like answer that reflects reality?
You trust it to analyze linear conductors
and inductive stubs that have inductance and capacitance per unit
length but conclude that it is flawed when the conductor is coiled up
a bit. Interesting.
Isn't it interesting that loading stubs and coils, having the same inductance
do the same amount of shortening of the wip, same effect, but when modeling
programs model it, they show different current distribution? Funny logic?
What about coax choke used at the antenna feedpoint? Have not heard "reason"
for different RF current at both ends. It chokes, doesn't it? Huh?
Yuri