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![]() "art" wrote in message oups.com... On 2 Mar, 08:30, (Rick) wrote: Congratulations Art, you are now in my killfile. Don't bother responding - I won't see your posts anymore. There's enough negativity in the world, I don't need it in an antenna newsgroup. Man oh Man, anyone who slams Roy....... 73 forever, Rick K2XT Does anybody disagree or agree for that matter that the expansion of Gaussian static law to electro magnetic law is correct or in error, it is in error, by definition. if you want a 'Gaussian' law that is something other than as it is written, then write your own law, make some predictions not covered by the existing maxwell's equations, and let the papers get accepted by a peer reviewed journal. anything less than that and all you are doing is blowing smoke. Anybody. Why the reluctance to talk about the basics of radiation? There are no approximations or excuses or fudge factors pencilled in the analyis. It produces the same results every time when adressed which is not the same as in NEC program useage. The basic laws of the masters which is the under pinnings of NEC are specific and to the point. It is the programer that is introducing the errors and he is the checker of his own work. If the works of the masters reveal something new when the formular is used who do we shoot, the programmer, the masters or wait for somebody else to do some work and add it to the program based on empirical work? i do believe if you read all the literature that has been written using results of NEC and the experimental results it has been compared to you will find that it is not the programmer checking himself, the program has been tested many, many different ways over lots of years now. Well it appears that for the present all choose to ignore it because lack of knoweledge is not hurting anybody. Shame oh shame Art XG |
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