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Old January 16th 09, 09:50 PM posted to rec.radio.amateur.antenna
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Default Contrary current flow within a radiator


"Art Unwin" wrote in message
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On Jan 16, 12:18 pm, "Frank" wrote:
It is not necessary for everybody to accept this line of thought


thats good, because nobody on here does.

especially when equilibrium, a staple part of Gaussian law, is not


'equilibrium' is neither required nor a desired part of Gauss's law... which
as i have pointed out has been a part of maxwell's equations since the very
beginning, without any help from you.

accepted or understood. This particular debate has extended for about
a decade from when I postulated that a tank circuit provides radiation
in a series of pulses and not waves, I have not altered any thinking
on this group so I am calling that particu;ar debate a washout and
thus will concentrate on commenting on cantenna questions and the
like.
Art Unwin......KB9MZ..xg....(uk)


good, go after the cantennas... and don't forget the vent hole to let the
levitating neutrinos escape when they reach the end of the diamagnetic
resistor... the can is probably ferromagnetic so they'll be trapped inside
and explode otherwise!

 
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