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I want to share with you one problem that I have on the above subject
When placing a yagi in free space the computor programs supply a gain figure where according to my thinking the root cause for ejection is the intersection of two magnetic field.How this happens with a yagi is a matter of conjecture. Any pointers? Performing the same with an arrangement in equilibhrium there is no gravity and yet gain is shown. This leads to four posabilities ! in the absence of levitation ejection is provided by the sliding of the charges at the radiator ends as with corona in a vacuum. Problem no spin applied 2 With a coupled antenna, yagi there exists two magnetic fields that intersect where the charges again because of the absence of equilibrium the charge again slides off the end Problem again no spin applied 3 The programs have been modified from inception where the only rules involved were Maxwell's laws which was then modified to correllate with pre conceived known facts 4 The concept of initial reliance on equilibrium as preached by the masters is incorrect and my reasoning is in error I do not know the answer as I am not skilled with respect to the algerythms used but the unknown can supply ammunition for loose mouths until it is resolved One thing is certain, Gauss states that static particles cannot radiate in free space as there is no exchange of flux and Maxwell includes the vector associated with the weak force where gravity is non existent or zero !. Best regards Art |
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