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On 8 Jun, 15:03, "Frank's"
wrote: Can you show me how you define gravity as a theory that was taught in Florida? I think that would be a good example for me to follow. Any other comments from other members as how I can satisfy the learning problems of this person? A discussion regarding gravity by those who know something about it would be enlightning. I would like to know when a theory becomes a law as an amateur radio operator sees it. Richard asks for no over elabaration. One liners please and try to follow his example. Some body could also what materials can be turned into gold (With references ofcourse)with definition of words and sources used. I know you have to assume that others have some intelligence. Most know how to change a light bulb on a tower as they have had that experience over and over in their respective tower maintenance careers. The word "Theory" has several meanings, and should not be taken out of context. As examples fromwww.dictionary.com: 1.. A set of statements or principles devised to explain a group of facts or phenomena, especially one that has been repeatedly tested or is widely accepted and can be used to make predictions about natural phenomena. 2.. contemplation or speculation. Many theories at taken to mean "2", when "1" should be used. The theory of gravitation falls into the first class, stated as follows: "Every object attracts every other object with a force proportional to the masses of the objects, and inversely proportional to the square of the distance between the objects". -- Frank- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Oh my. Gravity, theory and equilibrium is way to much to foist on amateur radio operators. Most are so old and have little time to sleep or live that they wouldn't be around at the end even if we could get there because of constant opposition to the use of the words. I thimk Frank, a start on another attenna aproach such as the concentration of time and computor work by Cebik and Antennex in efforts to get an antenna that can be matched over a wide band. I don't think they got anywhere but maybe a review would be in order of making the driven element really thick which they say is the way to go. Maybe making the driven element thicker than the length of the element is the way to go to prove this concept that they are trying to prove. Perhaps the old timers can give us hints about a similar aproach that they invented years ago that nobody took notice of. After all every thing is really known except how to put a PL259 connector on a coax that hasbeen ill treated by being stepped on. I will have to rethink all this after I have found out what Paris Hilton would say. |
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