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Antennas led astray
art wrote:
Odldy enough Jim I found out all about this by accident some years ago and tho I proved what I was seeing was correct the hardest part was why this was occurring when the subject has been studied to death over the years It was when I reviewed past works of the masters I came across this error and you must realise that in the old days decades passed before it was studied by others. George Green like others such as Gauss had a niche in mathematics a lot of which came from non uniform studies such that later reiterations of what they had deduced was shaken around and rehashed after death such that if an error was introduced there were few who could refute it. Let's face it, if it is seen in a book in present day how many would be alert or foolhardy enough to refute it without changing context, the naysayers would immediatly shout, not pounce, from their lazy boys knowing full well it is easier to ridicule than to think things out for themselves. Have you ever heard a monday morning quarterback prophesising two days before the match and repeating it again on monday morning? Art Art: We may be two of the three blind men who went to see the elephant. I know for a fact the spinning of the earth (time) has no place it our equation on radio frequency vibrations. However, I do accept the possibility of a "universal time frame" which does--but, someone SHOW it to me first!--universal time frame. I do accept that the "mysterious 377 ohms" seems to "work" in our equations. However, I do NOT believe it is "real", but I do believe it is acting as a "mysterious placeholder" for something unknown, unseen and undiscovered by us ... and, I do not know what this is. So, in the end, I am viewed as a kook--just like you. But, with what you have described, it only leaves me with me with more questions--at least at the present time ... I am patient, perhaps one day you find the right words and I will have a revelation ... Regards, JS |
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