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Keith Dysart wrote:
Cecil Moore rote: But why don't you just say so clearly. I explained why it only applies to coherent waves. Every model has its limitations, even yours unless you are presenting a theory of everything. Given that optical EM waves are only capable of solving a subset of the uses of transmission lines, it is not obvious why I should study them when I can invest in learning approaches that will do the whole job. That's not a given and is in fact a falsehood. RF waves are a subset of light waves. Perhaps you are erroneously confusing "light waves" with "visible light waves". When a light wave is red-shifted to 10^12 times its original wavelength, does it cease to be a light wave? Feel free to answer yes or no. Well, others more knowledgeable than I in optics have disputed whether *your* approach accurately represents those described in the textbooks. The last resort is an argumentium ad verecundiam, an appeal to reverence/authority. Who, in particular, do you consider to be the High Priest of r.r.a.a? The technical truth will win out in the long run. -- 73, Cecil http://www.w5dxp.com |
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