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![]() "Art Unwin" wrote in message ... On Sep 5, 3:17 pm, "christofire" wrote: Chris, what I believe he is referring to is that computer programs support a tipped vertical over one at right angles to earth. Computer programs are supposed to be based on Maxwell's formula. Is this an error and how do we fix it. If it is not an error then it supports the presence of the Coriolis force in collusion with gravity. and not gravity alone. where do you put in the Coriolis effect or gravity direction in your computer modeling program? i haven't seen one yet that let you put those in, or even the latittude that could be used to derive the effect from. without those you are just tipsy. More to the point, it is common knoweledge that there is no full understanding of radiation available anywhere. Thus he is asking probing questions to fill in the gaps. you and him are the ones with gaps... the rest of us believe the hundred plus years of experimental and practical evidence that says maxwell got it right. |
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