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Old January 13th 04, 12:22 AM
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Jim Kelley wrote:
Yuri Blanarovich wrote:

100 Years ago man could not fly.


And now he can?


More importantly, 100 years ago airplanes could not fly.


How far back in time do hot-air balloons go?
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Old January 13th 04, 12:10 AM
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Cecil Moore wrote:

Jim Kelley wrote:
Yuri Blanarovich wrote:

100 Years ago man could not fly.

And now he can?


More importantly, 100 years ago airplanes could not fly.


How far back in time do hot-air balloons go?


It isn't possible for balloons to go back in time. :-)

73, Jim AC6XG
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Old January 13th 04, 12:58 AM
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In article , Jim Kelley wrote:

More importantly, 100 years ago airplanes could not fly.


How far back in time do hot-air balloons go?


It isn't possible for balloons to go back in time. :-)


That depends on whether you happen to have a very long, incredibly
massive cylinder, rotating at near-relativistic speeds, somewhere
downwind of your launch point.

Most of us don't - extreme tidal effects aren't one of the things
exempted by PRB-1.

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Old January 13th 04, 03:33 AM
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Yuri Blanarovich wrote:

100 Years ago man could not fly.

And now he can?


More importantly, 100 years ago airplanes could not fly.


How far back in time do hot-air balloons go?
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We are talking here about man flying, like flapping his wings or hands. Heck I
still can't fly, or maybe I can fly, but the landing is problematic. Any idiot
can fly in the baloon or airplane or EH? broomstick.

Now what about woo-mans? I see them frequently flying through shopping centers
and with no wings.

The quote of the day from EH "description":
"The voltage and current applied to a Hertz antenna are in phase, therefore the
E and H fields are not in phase,
thus radiation does not occur until a great distance from the antenna."

Wasaaap in between? Unplowed fields?
Far out Dudes and Dudettes!

I fear what would happen if he added one of the W8JI "equal current" coils that
could stretch the current way out there and just keep adding fields EH?
Scaaary!

BUm
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