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On Dec 8, 8:18*pm, wrote:
On Dec 8, 4:21*pm, Sean Con wrote: Art, can you please contact me to my email address directly, because i feel people dont like us discussing something. Actually, quite the opposite. I think he's a hoot, and look forward to his posts. It's better than the comedy channel. Feel free to carry on. Sean, the poster is qualified to speak into a microphone as he has a ham licence. However he freely admits to not graduating from high school, so please judge his comments on his background. He is not the only one in this group that has ham licence and feels qualified in physics to a University level. Anybody can post an opinion on this newsgroup even tho the title has a suggestion of some antenna expertise. On the other side oif the coin there are a few qualified and degreed with respect to antennas but refuse to get involved verbally with spammers on the side lines. We had a guy with a doctorate from MIT who came aboard to explain Gauss contribution with respect to amalgamating static with dynamic which you noted equaled Maxwell's equation for radiation, but he left after they trashed his mathematical input. Most still think that Gaussian input to Maxwells laws only with respect to magnetics and nothing else despite being shown the mathematics of the addition of a time variant to a Gaussian boundary. Only a few understand the importance of equilibrium no less or what it means, even tho it has been explained to them more than once. Everybody is mentioned in the archives with copies of their past postings. You should get the message after viewing some of those, most of which is just spam with zero content. Stand fast Art |
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