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Jim Kelley wrote:
Differences between disciplines in the definitions of fundamental principles can only be in your understanding of them. Please realize that it's not the definitions of fundamental principles that are different. It is the definitions of the random grouping of letters called words that are different. The same word represents different valid fundamental principles in different disciplines. "A rose by any other name ..." Physics simply does NOT have a monopoly on the word "power". There are 32+ definitions of power in my dictionary. P-O-W-E-R has a different definition in RF engineering than it does in physics. It doesn't mean that there's anything wrong with anyone's fundamental principles. After all, the Russians and Japanese don't even use the word "power" for any of their fundamental principles which are just as valid as yours. -- 73, Cecil http://www.w5dxp.com |
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