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On 10 Mar 2007 03:51:21 -0800, "bluey" wrote:
Therefore the question is, can Gauss's law be altered to accommodate the addition of time in relation to antenna's?. Hi Derek, Actually, that question has to be parsed for Art's sake for immortality. Gauss's laws were altered to accommodate the addition of time. Gauss didn't do it, so Art is smarter than Gauss (because Gauss is dead). Maxwell took Gauss's work (and some dead Brit's) and did it, but he didn't think of it in relation to antennas (there were none). So Art is smarter than Maxwell (because Maxwell and some Brit are dead). Marconi took Maxwell's addition of time to Gauss's (and some dead Brit's) work and put it to antennas, but he didn't write a book about it. So Art is smarter than Marconi (because Marconi is dead). Bellini and Tosi took Marconi's work derived from Maxwell (and some dead Brit) and Gauss's and did it, and wrote a book about it. Art can ignore that because it is in an American book. So Art is smarter than Bellini and Tosi (because, they too are dead). He still has a lot more to rush into the grave. He is beginning to stack them like cord wood. Did you bring your own head stone? 73's Richard Clark, KB7QHC |
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