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Gene Fuller wrote:
You may or may not already know this, but a lot of detailed optical analysis these days is done with full 3-D electromagnetic simulation, starting from Maxwell equations and boundary conditions. Interference, coherence, energy flow, and all of the other stuff you like to discuss can be *output* from that analysis, but those items are not part of the input. The "centuries old" optics simply does not get the job done. The "centuries old" stuff may work in the (impossible) cases where everything is completely lossless and ideal, but it doesn't give the right answers in the real world. Ideal examples are time-honored ways of discussing concepts and getting away from the vagaries of the real world. If one understands the ideal examples, one is in a position to then proceed to understanding the real world. If one fails to understand the conceptual principles underlying the ideal examples, one cannot possibly understand the real world. Your posting seems to reflect your usual sour grapes attitude. I will expect you to object to every example that uses lossless transmission lines from now on including ones by Ramo & Whinnery, Walter Johnson, Walter Maxwell, J. C. Slater and Robert Chipman. -- 73, Cecil http://www.w5dxp.com |
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