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On May 19, 3:21*pm, John KD5YI wrote:
This is just plain stupid. I agree. Your above posting is just plain stupid. You are stating the opposite of what I have said hoping some readers will not notice. Resistors exist *in reality* e.g. in dummy loads. You are promoting E/ I ratios, existing as virtual resistances, to be as real as a physical resistor. Hopefully, no one ever loads his virtual gun with one of those virtual resistances and fires it at you. Question is, would you die or not? It has been said that everyone creates his own reality and it must be true. You guys have created models of reality in your minds that bear very little resemblance to the real world. In the field of optics, an real image that actually exists in reality is clearly differentiated from a virtual image which is an illusion that doesn't actually exist where it appears to exist. Light waves are EM waves. RF waves are EM waves. You guys are promoting a model that considers virtual images to actually exist at the point where they appear to exist but are only an illusion. I agree with you - that is just plain stupid. To summarize: Resistors, capacitors, and inductors, defined under the concept of impedors (from "The IEEE Dictionary") are real-world devices with a physical existence - one can pick them up and touch them. E/I ratios, containing resistance plus capacitive or inductive reactance, are impedances that do not have a physical existence. Their existence is conceptual and exists only in human minds capable of concepts (much like the concept of God). When you are standing four feet from a mirror and your image appears four feet behind the mirror, you are arguing that you can replace your actual self with an alternate self four feet behind the mirror and everything will be exactly the same. I agree with you - that is just plain stupid. -- 73, Cecil, w5dxp.com |
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