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On 2/12/2011 12:06 PM, Szczepan Bialek wrote:
Of course. But the longitudine waves transport mass (electrons) and are not symmetric. Jumping off is stronger than sucking back. Tesla is not applicable here, an antenna is not a cathode and does not act like one. Neither is it made of a material that is cathodic at room temperature. So where else does it say the current is asymmetrical? tom K0TAR |
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