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K7ITM wrote:
Perhaps the reason, Cecil, is because it's too simple. Perhaps it's BORING. Perhaps it's beating a dead horse. You're welcome to call it "interaction" if you wish; you're welcome to make it out to be more complex than it needs to be. But don't be expecting me to be using the word "interaction" for the case of simple vector addition in a linear system. I had this same conversation with Dr. Best years ago. He said that the canceled waves continued to travel in a straight line with zero associated energy. It sounds to me like you support that same notion. If not, please explain your position. Undetectable phantom waves containing zero energy are NOT simple. They are absolutely magical. How can waves exist without energy? -- 73, Cecil http://www.w5dxp.com |
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