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Cecil Moore wrote: Jim Kelley wrote: Just cut the BS, Cecil. In order to prove your assertion you must first be able to describe how two co-linear, coherent waves that are 180 degrees out of phase at every point along their path and traveling in the same direction can under those circumstances at any time produce measureable energy. In addition, you must be able to measure it. Let me know when you do. It is an indirect measurement, Jim. :-) Sure thing. Like I said, let me know when you measure energy in the canceled waves. ac6xg |
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