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Roy Lewallen wrote:
Gene is of course correct. Perhaps the difficulty with basic concepts such as phase reference is part of the reason why Cecil finds it necessary to invent and promote his alternative theories. A moment's thought would reveal one good reason not to reference phase angles to "the source" -- NEC and EZNEC allow multiple sources, each having a phase angle chosen by the user. Roy Lewallen, W7EL Hello, Roy and all. Every unmoderated science newsgroup I've lurked in always has one or more individuals that seem to delight in bucking conventional science wisdom even in those cases where experimental evidence completely validates the predictions of applied mathematics. (Gosh, what ever happened to cold fusion?) One guy regularly complains that respected physics journals won't publish his papers. Of course he imagines there's someone or some agency out to get him, never considering other reasons for his rejection. Perhaps on usenet he acquires some validation. Hey, people are free to view nature and its processes however they choose but if they want others to view it that way it takes more than "Because I say so." Especially to a roomful of skeptics. Of course I'm also reminded of the hornet's nest that Marilyn vos Savant stirred up a few years back in academia with the "Monty Hall" problem. (Turned out she was right after all) The truth always emerges eventually. Theories often have to be modified as new discoveries occur. Are you sure I can't interest you in an energy-saving power factor correction capacitor for your home/ham shack? How about a broadband dipole with a feedpoint VSWR 1.6 over the contiguous 2-30 MHz band? Sincerely, and 73s N4GGO, |
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