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Cecil Moore wrote:
"No waves are harmed in the process" implies that waves can never be canceled. No. The fact that waves do not have an effect on other waves does not mean that their fields don't superpose. Superposition is a mathematical as well as physical operation. You maintain that the process of adding x to y must somehow change x and y. You insist that superposing x and y means that x effects change to y, and y effects change to x. But the process of superposing x and y does not have an effect on either x or y. The only effect is we now have the algebraic sum of x and y. ac6xg |
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