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Dave wrote:
"Art Unwin" wrote in message ... On Sep 3, 6:14 pm, "Dave" wrote: David, you can find the famous "exclusion principle" by Wolfgang Pauli in any book on Quantum Mechanics. ah, bringing the Pauli Exclusion Principle in on the discusion now, that is a new one i think... can we now not have any of your magical levitating diamagnetic neutrinos on an antenna in the same quantum states?? Drum roll........ From the department of everything you knew about physics is wrong department...... The Coriolis effect upon RF radiation has some interesting other ramifications. Since Coriolis affects radio waves, it follows that gravity also affects radio waves. This bring up a new and much simplified explanation for radio propagation. As the RF spins away from the antenna, the coriolis effect and gravity eventually pull the signal back to earth far away from the originating point. I always thought that that silly stuff about atmospheric layers and ionization was kind of dum anyhow. Each time the RF hits the earth, a new point of reference is made, and the signal bounces up with a new twist to it. We're still working on why UHF + signals don't do this. Maybe their twist is going the other way, so instead of coming back down, they spin upwards never to be seen again. - 73 de Mike N3LI - |
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