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![]() "Art Unwin" wrote in message ... On Sep 11, 6:36 pm, "Dave" wrote: The problem is that all forces are not accounted for per Maxwell requirements! maxwell made no such requirement. the strong, weak, and gravitational force are not in his equations... never were and never will be. In your case magnetic energy remains with the radiator which is a loss that is unaccounted for ! This loss does not occur with a diamagnetic materials. Very simple my dear Watson. then why do my ferromagnetic antennas work better than there diamagnetic predecessor?? If a design is planar it just cannot be 100% efficient as when all forced are accounted for. nothing is 100% |
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