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"Rob" wrote in message
... | Szczepan Bialek wrote: | Each radio amateur is able to prove (and measure the net flow) that | electrons jump off from the transmitting antenna. | | And determine that it is zero... | | For what you need the new hiphothesis? | | I think it is you that keeps coming up with nonconforming ideas about | how antennas operate. So we'll call your hypothesis "new" even though | you dig it out of 150 year old documents. Hello Rob. As others have said, and a search confirms, Szczepan has been posting some of his ideas for a year or more. Seems unable to read, understand and learn whereas most children with a textbook are capable of reading, understanding and learning. I think I have worked with only one person who refused to learn new ideas and techniques. His work involved using a new computer. I showed him how to use it and then let him try to get on with the job. Eventually he did become willing to have a go. He now seems progressive in comparison with Szczepan. 73, Ian. |
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