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On 22 Dec, 19:48, Richard Clark wrote:
On Sun, 23 Dec 2007 02:13:42 -0000, "Mike Kaliski" wrote: While gravity is often quoted as exhibiting the weakest force of the four major forces, that force appears to exhibit effects at far longer ranges than the other three. Hi Mike, Without pursuing the other three (you may resolve this in response), the force of gravity is inversely proportional to the square of the distance between those bodies being acted upon. *This is the same snip. *Unfortunately, for Arthur's levitating particles, the RF would have to be tuned to several thousand THz. Can you substantiate the above statement? My understanding is that it only takes a moderate magnetic field to levitate a free electron, which is a world of difference from what you are saying Art However, none of this answers how gravity can be an all band antenna's friend as much as Arthur would like to have them wed. 73's Richard Clark, KB7QHC |
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