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"Mike Lucas" wrote in message
... "art" wrote: I would say you are close enough to say you are correct. Because you chose a dipole which is in a state of equilibrium and thus particles projected from the dipole cannot collide with other particles from other parasitic radiators. Aren't you not basically refering to the foundations of Poyntings vector which like Gauss is refering to an item in equilibrium when subjected to a time variable of zero value ? If the item is not in a state of equilibrium collision of particles may well occur without a radiation field reaction thus one cannot calculate the resultant field since energy transfer due to particle collision prevents the return of particles to the mother radiator. I've been reading Art's posts for some time now, mostly for the entertainment value. Some of the recent posts were starting to make sense, and this was causing me some concern: that my bafflegab filter in the computor (sic) had gone out. Well, the above quote was a wakeup call... I don't have a clue what he's saying. Can someone translate, please. Mike W5CHR Maybe if you put this in a word blender and spun long enough, maybe you could get one sentence that would make some sense. :-) I gave up way back when I could not understand what is the POLARITY in antennas, which end up? So I guess humanity has to evolve for few more centuries to catch up with "antenna wizard" and understand and appreciate his piosneering work. Judging by some other posts on other more earthly subjects, looks like there are some missing gears in the gear box. What you expect from inventor that has a patent on reflector beeing director and vice-voica. Looks like that one will not ever be copyright violated. So take it with grain of salt and enjoy the mumbo-jumbo-entoitenmeint. :-) 73 bada BUm |
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