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Old December 25th 07, 07:07 PM posted to rec.radio.amateur.antenna
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On 20 Dec, 09:03, art wrote:
snip By the way, it is the ELECTROMAGNETIC field that launches the
particles from the radiating surface and it is the MECHANICAL REACTIVE
FORCE that provides the mechanical resonance of the radiator *WHICH
JOINS THE THEORIES OF NEWTON AND . MAXWELL that Einstein struggled for
in vain.
For those that feel that mechanical laws of Newton cannot be used with
respech to electrical subjects( ala Roy) here is a chance for you to
prove your point.
Regards
Art Unwin, *a limey no less


I made an error int he above statement which I need to correct.
The particles used in the transition from Gauss are STATIC particles
of the inter galaxial kind which have the propensity to settle on
diamagnetic materials without rejection This being the same material
from which antennas are made of. When a majority of free electron
are in a ELECTROSTATIC field created by a change in voltage levitation
takes place on static particles. This is somewhat opposite to
ELECTROMAGNETIC levitation altho there are also other differences
which I need not to go into at this time. The circuit that providees
such conditions is a tank circuit where the radiator must be a
multiple
of one wave length to ensure equilibrium is maintained within
the Gaussian field
Art
 
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