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Ian wrote:
"Szczepan Bialek" wrote in message ... napisa? w wiadomo?ci news ![]() Szczepan Bialek wrote: The present general opinion regards the space as "rare plasma" (ions and electrons). No, it does not. So Are the radio waves the oscillatory flow of electrons? No. The phrase "oscillatory flow of electrons" is gibberish and you are an idiot. Not me but Stokes: "The Stokes drift is important for the mass transfer of all kind of materials and organisms by oscillatory flows." Here you are the "oscillatory water flow". http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:De...ee_periods.gif The " "oscillatory flow of electrons" is in the Dirac electron sea. Each wave are inherently non symmetric. S* According to Wikipedia, Stokes Drift applies to wave motion in fluid dynamics. The article predominantly mentions water. Article makes no mention of its application to radio signals. That's because there isn't any. It only applys to fluid dynamics, as in water and gases, not free space. Once again the babbling little idiot does a web search for a phrase or word like "wave" and is too blindinly stupid to understand that the word can have more than one meaning. I am a little surprised that he hasn't posted something about WAVE actions in WWII. |
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