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On Thu, 18 Jan 2007 21:45:33 -0600, Cecil Moore
wrote: No prediction made by QED has ever been wrong. How's that for a track record? No prediction made by QED has ever been right. Every experiment destroys some of the knowledge of the system which was obtained by previous experiments. 73's (±3dB) Werner Heisenberg p.s. For the purpose of the original posting of "image theory:" There is a fundamental error in separating the parts from the whole, the mistake of atomizing what should not be atomized. |
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Richard Clark wrote:
p.s. For the purpose of the original posting of "image theory:" There is a fundamental error in separating the parts from the whole, the mistake of atomizing what should not be atomized. That's the point I was trying to make. One cannot correctly say "the radials are a reflector" or "the radials are non- radiating". The radials are partially reflecting, partially absorbing, partially radiating, and partially non-radiating based on a level of probability for each of the possible events which are not necessarily limited to those four events. It's not a 100% either/or situation. The original mirror Vs radiation "argument" between the authors is like arguing whether gray is black or white. -- 73, Cecil http://www.w5dxp.com |
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