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On Thu, 3 Jan 2008 12:35:56 -0800 (PST), art
wrote: One can stretch their minds and ponder on the effect of this diamagnetic pole tho weak would have on a compass on opposite sides of the earth, such as the Bermuda triangle and the area on the other side of the earth but of to the side where Amelia Erhardt altered her course for a unknown reason and disappeared. She dissappeared over the Perth Australia? *I think if she looked out the window, she would've figured out she wasn't lost at sea in the mid Pacific. *She could've probably hailed a cab using your navigational skills. 73's Richard Clark, KB7QHC Again, no technical statements Oh most celebrated Prior Art, sir of infinite wisdom, You write about geography and vectors. The compass uses magnetism where you have curled the North Pole into Bermuda. The complex conjugate coordinates of Bermuda locate Perth Australia. You have place Amelia at the conjugate North Pole by your navigational skills [sic]. It stands to reason that modest cab fare would have gotten her to town to allow her to announce she wasn't lost. Vectors prove this and Gauss' law was used! OH! I get it. You don't understand the technical part of "other side of the earth" and complex conjugate. You only have a degree in Spanner Engineering, not English, so your affliction is noted. 73's Richard Clark, KB7QHC |
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