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Electric waves in a medium made of electrons move at the speed of light.


Another couple questions. Should be easy answers for you.

Since your model supposes that the "plasma" carries the signal, what does
the model predict as the radiation resistance of a dipole in free space?

Given your model, which you have spoken about at some length but no depth,
why wouldn't your predicted radiation resistance change with plasma
density, contrary to all measurements ever made?


It is not my model but Tesla's. Probably he was spoken deeper.
You try to marry Heaviside with Tesla. TEM are not longitudinal.
Longitudinal waves have analogy with acoustic waves.
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