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On Oct 14, 5:10*pm, "Szczepan Bialek" wrote:
*"Michael Coslo" ... K1TTT wrote: no, the flow of electrons stays in the antenna and is sinusoidal... they do not jump off the antenna. Accch! Look what happens when I take a weekend off! Okay now. I have the N3LI legal department working overtime now. I am the person who invented the *particles leaving the antenna theory. Not Art, in fact I declare prior Art, or even prior to Art. Ive posted it before but probably before you joined the group, so here goes..... The process of electromagnetic communications is all based upon tiny little turds that reside on your antenna. Very small turds they are, yet very powerful. While transmitting, the little turds jump off the antenna, fly into the atmosphere or aether, and then eventually land on a receiver's antenna, completing the circuit. So they should be taken from the ground, send in the ether, land on a receiver's antenna and flow to ground, completing the circuit. Is it possible to detect it? sure, put your antenna in a glass bottle, seal it in with good glue so nothing can slip out that way... then transmit, the inside of the bottle will instantly be covered with little turds so you won't be able to see the antenna any more... case closed. |
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On 10/14/10 6:00 PM, K1TTT wrote:
On Oct 14, 5:10 pm, "Szczepan wrote: "Michael ... K1TTT wrote: no, the flow of electrons stays in the antenna and is sinusoidal... they do not jump off the antenna. Accch! Look what happens when I take a weekend off! Okay now. I have the N3LI legal department working overtime now. I am the person who invented the particles leaving the antenna theory. Not Art, in fact I declare prior Art, or even prior to Art. Ive posted it before but probably before you joined the group, so here goes..... The process of electromagnetic communications is all based upon tiny little turds that reside on your antenna. Very small turds they are, yet very powerful. While transmitting, the little turds jump off the antenna, fly into the atmosphere or aether, and then eventually land on a receiver's antenna, completing the circuit. So they should be taken from the ground, send in the ether, land on a receiver's antenna and flow to ground, completing the circuit. Is it possible to detect it? sure, put your antenna in a glass bottle, seal it in with good glue so nothing can slip out that way... then transmit, the inside of the bottle will instantly be covered with little turds so you won't be able to see the antenna any more... case closed. Wasn't that a Jim Croce song? "If I could save turds in a bottle..... - 73 de Mike N3LI - |
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