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Old May 18th 09, 08:04 AM posted to rec.radio.amateur.antenna
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"Richard Clark" wrote
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On Sun, 17 May 2009 20:36:55 +0200, Szczepan Bia?ek
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Stephan, you are simply trolling and that is why you are here.


You too serious. Science is very funny.


Well, at least you didn't dispute me. And yes, I can laugh. Haven't
you noticed yet? You are a funny troll, and we all can tell you want
to keep it that way. Unfortunately, we have funnier trolls. :-(


Here are examples that science is fuuny.
1. Browian movements. The pet theory says that not simmetrical kicking from
H2O particles are the cause. But everybody should know that ALL SUSPENSION
ARE CHARGED. No charge no suspension. The electrostatic is the cause.

2. Cavitation demages. The pet theory says that the colapsing of bubbles is
the cause. But demages are in the area where the bubbles appear. The demages
are electrochemical.

3. Photons. The pet theory says that light is particles. Everybody should
know what the coherence is. Light is emitted in packets (as largely
longitudinal waves)

4. The magnetic whirl ..... and many others pet theories.

Is not this very funny?
S*

 
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