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On Sat, 07 Apr 2007 03:03:40 GMT, Walter Maxwell
wrote: It is true, however, that two non-coherent fields from two different sources would just plow through each other with no effect on either. Hi Walt, Well, having broached the topic, it appears time to plunge in once again. Several but closely related questions: What separates "effect" from "no effect?" (They are, afterall, a rather strict binary outcome.) Does the binary transition from a one micro-degree longer cycle (non-coherent) to 0 (coherence) same length cycle really plunge us into a new physical reality of waves colliding with rebounds and caroms where formerly there was absolutely no interaction before? 73's Richard Clark, KB7QHC |
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