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Keith Dysart wrote:
On Dec 28, 2:44 pm, Cecil Moore wrote: Keith Dysart wrote: I suppose this non-sequitor means that you agree that an ideal section of transmission line, just like an ideal inductor and capacitor, will store energy forever if provided with the appropriate initial conditions, but do not wish to admit it. I freely admit that it can happen in your mind (like leaping tall buildings at a single bound). Thought experiments do usually occur within the mind. This one is no different. I do not believe it can happen in a real-world situation. That is good, for it is unlikely, though with superconductors one might come close. But if you can demonstrate lossless transmission lines and lossless inductors on the bench, be my guest and probably win a Nobel Prize in the process. More intrigue. This path has been trod before. Begin with an experiment using ideal elements. Get uncomfortably close to some truth. Declare the experiment invalid because it could not happen in the "real world". . . . Oh, boy, the thought of Cecil doing his "proofs" without using lossless lines, pure resistances, inductances, or capacitances, lossless antenna conductors, or any other non-real-world components is enough to tempt me to de-plonk him just to watch the show. But I'm afraid it'll just add more DOO (Degrees Of Obfuscation) to his already formidable toolbox of obscuring and misdirecting techniques. Oh well. Roy Lewallen, W7EL |
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