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John Smith wrote:
Michael Coslo wrote:

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some small push on the sail. But that is another issue.Photon push is
a radiation pressure energy transfer mechanism.

- 73 de Mike KB3EIA -


Ahhh, you are such a "jokester!" I always enjoy a good laugh, ha ha ha.


At your service!


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Hi Denny,


Well, for such a melodramatic dip of your toe into this cesspool, I
hope you brought your snorkel.


Or at least a fork and spoon...

- 73 de Mike KB3EIA -


Yeah, there are rather large chunks floating in the effluent...

denny / k8do


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John Smith wrote:
"The photon/wave properties of rf still remains a mystery ... and proof
is hard to come by."

Osama, Obama, and Chelsea`s mama are real, alive and on TV. The particle
theory of light, like the myth that Elvis lives, should only be accepted
to the level that gives us comfort. We don`t need light particles to
calculate antenna dimensions.

Best regards, Richard Harrison, KB5WZI

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Dave Oldridge wrote:

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Quite so. And there is no "vs." here. Just two different ways of looking
at the same physical phenomena.



Yeah, exactly, and LDE is just a figment of the imagination!

And, all the antennas possible have already been built, etc. ...

:-)

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JS


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John Smith wrote:

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And, no, this motor doesn't come apart at this speed--the metal the
motor is made of came from the UFO crash in Roswell NM ;-)

Regards,
JS


OK. So now you are all setting there with a big fat carrier right around
1 Mhz, and peering out yer windows.

However, and by the way, the answer was I was charged with creating a
disturbance in the gravitational ether ... just in case you were
wondering

But, 'ya already knew that!

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JS
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