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![]() napisał w wiadomości ... Szczepan Bialek wrote: napisa? w wiadomo?ci ... Szczepan Bialek wrote: But I do not understand why in your antennas no electrons. That is because you are a stupid, ignorant, argumentative, babbling, ineducable idiot than instead of listening and learning argues with people with hundreds of years of combined experience. You also refuse to read, and reread until you really understand it, any modern material on electromagnetics, In electromagnetics also no electrons. Why? S* If your were to read, and reread until you really understand it, any modern material on electromagnetics, you would then know what role electons play in electromagnetics and electromagnetic fields. Yes, electrons are involved in electromagnetic fields, but no, electrons do NOT jump off antenna elements. Why are you incapable of getting a University level textbook, in any language, on electromagnetics and reading it? " modern material on electromagnetics," is wrote by Heaviside" "I remember my first look at the great treatise of Maxwell's when I was a young man... I saw that it was great, greater and greatest, with prodigious possibilities in its power... I was determined to master the book and set to work. I was very ignorant. I had no knowledge of mathematical analysis (having learned only school algebra and trigonometry which I had largely forgotten) and thus my work was laid out for me. It took me several years before I could understand as much as I possibly could. Then I set Maxwell aside and followed my own course. And I progressed much more quickly... It will be understood that I preach the gospel according to my interpretation of Maxwell.[4] From: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oliver_Heaviside His "own course" is without the "electric particles". In Maxwell model were such. What "role electons play" in antennas (not in fields)? S* |
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