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Gene Fuller wrote:
What I find interesting is that there is not one mention of bouncing energy waves or waves that have disappeared but their energy lives on. There's not one mention of "bouncing energy waves" in my postings prior to your introduction of the term so in that area, I appear to agree with Born and Wolf. I also agree with Born and Wolf that a one thin-film layer can be analyzed using the older method of wave analysis and that's exactly what I am doing. I am hoping that once people see how the thin- film works, how an RF match point works will be obvious. As far as energy living on, please complete the following. _____________ is one example of energy being destroyed along with the destruction of the source of the energy. It is my understanding that "energy lives on" no matter what. -- 73, Cecil, W5DXP |
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