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Cecil Moore wrote:
J. Harvey wrote: 3) Black wave is (by any reasonable definition) NOT MOVING. Neither left nor right. It has no direction. It IS standing still. The Black wave loop is moving up and down indicating that the phase is changing from positive to negative. The cosine of the phase angle indicates the direction of current flow. How can you say it has no direction? And only a blind person would assert that the current loop is standing still while moving up and down. Current that stands still is zero current. A jump rope is a standing wave. Do you also assert that a jump rope in motion is standing still? Cecil - you are hereby found GUILTY of UNFAIR and MISLEADING 'snipping'. Here is the part that I wrote that you very unfairly snipped. J. Harvey wrote: Of course, the black wave is still 'AC' (a pointlessly obvious point). It might be worth pointing out this 'duh!-obvious' up-and-down motion of the black standing wave to eager RF newbies, but it is not worth making an argument. You will note that I totally and completely pre-empted your highly-predictable attempt at the next duh!-obvious layer of your feeble semantic nonsense. I even used the exact words, '...up-and-down...'. It was very unfair of you to snip that out and then proceed to make the same duh!-obvious, so-called 'point'. Bad Cop: "Stop, or I'll shoot!" Suspect: "OK! OK! Don't shoot man; I'm like totally frozen!" ~BANG!~ Good Cop: "Why did you shoot him?" Bad Cop: "He was 'moving'..." Good Cop: "But he was standing perfectly still!" Bad Cop: "Ah, but his heart was still beating..." Cecil - you're the Bad Cop. No doughnut for you. ;-) |
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