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Old September 1st 09, 04:30 AM posted to rec.radio.amateur.antenna
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Frank wrote:
This is because the radiator is
oriented opposite to the gravitational force only. If one wants to
account for ALL forces involved then one must include with gravity the


Gravity has no measurable effect on electromagnetic radiation.


Actually it does, but it takes something like the gravity of a star to
become noticable.


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Old September 1st 09, 05:44 AM posted to rec.radio.amateur.antenna
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Frank wrote:
This is because the radiator is
oriented opposite to the gravitational force only. If one wants to
account for ALL forces involved then one must include with gravity the


Gravity has no measurable effect on electromagnetic radiation.


Actually it does, but it takes something like the gravity of a star to
become noticable.


True, as in the Einstein experiment with a star close to the eclipsed solar
disk.


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