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On 29 Oct, 20:00, "Stefan Wolfe" wrote:
"art" wrote in message oups.com... On 28 Oct, 20:03, "Stefan Wolfe" wrote: Please take note that Maxwells equations verify this model I suggest you look up in the archives my research on Gauss since you are new to the group before you next want to invalidate Maxwell!! Regards Art Art, I am not certain *physically* as to what happens when the RF energy, stored as AC discreet electrons in your tank circuit, is converted to the RF wave/photon energy in the EM wave emitted from your antenna. Maxwell describes "what" happens, not physically "how" it happens. You claim to describe physically "how" it happens and claim that your theory does not disagree with Maxwell. I can say that a supreme being from Xenu causes a rock to fall when I drop it from a cliff and that may not conflict with Newton. But the emission of electrons from any antenna of whatever magnetic properties, assuming it is even a conductor, does not meet basic science unless you are referring to corona which we are not. You have probably read that one can even construct a crude transmitter by rubbing a ping-pong ball on a carpet to induce a static charge on it and then move the resulting E-field it up and down. In that case we have a non-magnetic/non-metallic antenna producing an ELF EM radiowave of about 30 millions meters in wavelength. I do know that EM waves are composed of fields, not discreet electrons moving in space (whether we describe the phenomenon in terms of waves or photons). In response to your post, Maxwells equations are all about *fields*. These EM fields move at the speed of light. Electrons do not move at c. They cannot; it is physically improssible as you know. The electrons involved in creating the EM field are hardly even displaced along the length/surface of your antenna. I submit that, when your equipment generates an EM wave, the finite number of electrons that your tank circuit can hold, although extremely high, can in no way begin to approach the infinite number of receiving "antennas" (much less the number of "electrons" they could each "receive") in the whole universe that can and do receive your signal. You have said a lot but it appears that for what ever reason you reject what I submit. So I give you one morsel to ponder upon. When you apply a time vary field to a gaussian static field the result is an equation that matches Maxwell( read archives for the discussion on that) Since static particles are in no way in planar form but it still conforms to Maxwell one should be able to insert into a antenna computor program with an optimiser a radiator of some length at an angle to the earths surface and ask for max vertical or horizontal gain. I did that and gave the optimizer response to this group for verification by any computor program they want to use. It was verified using NEC 4 and is in the archives. So disregarding any "how radiation works" I will leave you and anybody else to explain 1 When a time varying field is applied to a static field the resultant equation is the same as Maxwells 2 when a non planar radiator as in a static field is inserted in a program based on Maxwell's laws it produces a result that is not planar and verified by other antenna programs. I welcome any response that explains why such a thing could happen using established theory. Forget the hand waving and address those two basic statements in a scietific manner. For starters, all of this group stated that you cannot add time to both sides of the static equation which put them all in opposition to anything that followed, despite intervention from a Doctor at MIT showing that I was correct in detailed mathematical form Why? Well it is just because...........no reasons given, just because. Your move Art Unwin KB9MZ.....XG |
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