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"Rob" wrote in message
... : Ian wrote: : Anyone else wonder why there aren't any postings here from other Poles? : : Considering the overall volume of postings here and the fraction of : world population that the Poles are, I don't think it is statistically : surprising that you see only a single Pole here. Hello Rob. Well, I'm thinking that where there is one then there will probably be others. Perhaps the postings by Szczepan deter other Poles from posting. 73, Ian. |
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On Wednesday, August 8, 2012 3:30:29 AM UTC-5, Szczepan Bialek wrote:
... the velocity of the electron at any time equals the velocity of light. Since such an electron would create an instant black hole, you seem to have proved that such exists - in your logic. ![]() -- 73, Cecil, w5dxp.com |
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On Wednesday, August 8, 2012 6:21:46 AM UTC-5, Ian wrote:
Anyone else wonder why there aren't any postings here from other Poles? Maybe his jumping electrons only apply to a monoPole? |
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Szczepan Bialek wrote:
"Wayne" napisal w wiadomosci ... "Ian" wrote in message ... | # Hello folks. I said that the postings made by S* sometimes gave rise to # useful discussions. Indeed snort And it makes a little more sense than leaping electrons. "Leaping" fits to the oscillatory flow: ""It is found that an electron which seems to us to be moving slowly, must actually have a very high frequency oscillatory motion of small amplitude superposed on the regular motion which appears to us. As a result of this oscillatory motion, the velocity of the electron at any time equals the velocity of light." From: http://www.nobelprize.org/nobel_priz...ac-lecture.pdf S* Subsequently shown to be incorrect as electrons can not move at the speed of light. Do you wear slip on shoes? |
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![]() "Szczepan Bialek" wrote in message .. . "Wayne" napisal w wiadomosci ... "Ian" wrote in message ... | # Hello folks. I said that the postings made by S* sometimes gave rise to # useful discussions. Indeed snort And it makes a little more sense than leaping electrons. "Leaping" fits to the oscillatory flow: ""It is found that an electron which seems to us to be moving slowly, must actually have a very high frequency oscillatory motion of small amplitude superposed on the regular motion which appears to us. As a result of this oscillatory motion, the velocity of the electron at any time equals the velocity of light." From: http://www.nobelprize.org/nobel_priz...ac-lecture.pdf S* Good morning. Nice try, but I'll let someone else play the game with you while I watch. Wayne W5GIE |
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![]() "Rob" wrote in message ... Ian wrote: Anyone else wonder why there aren't any postings here from other Poles? Considering the overall volume of postings here and the fraction of world population that the Poles are, I don't think it is statistically surprising that you see only a single Pole here. But they have made considerable contributions in the world of technology. For example, Alexander Graham Kowalski....inventor of the telephone pole. |
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"Wayne" wrote in message
... : : : "Rob" wrote in message ... : : Ian wrote: : Anyone else wonder why there aren't any postings here from other Poles? : : Considering the overall volume of postings here and the fraction of : world population that the Poles are, I don't think it is statistically : surprising that you see only a single Pole here. : : But they have made considerable contributions in the world of technology. : For example, Alexander Graham Kowalski....inventor of the telephone pole. And let's not forget our geography - Mr Northski and Mr Southski. |
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![]() "Rob" napisa³ w wiadomo¶ci ... Ian wrote: Anyone else wonder why there aren't any postings here from other Poles? Considering the overall volume of postings here and the fraction of world population that the Poles are, I don't think it is statistically surprising that you see only a single Pole here. But even I am not the poster. I only "copy and paste". So the real posters a Faraday, Lorenz, Tesla and Dirac. They are using the words "oscillations" and "vibrations". Wayne used the "leaping". It is also not precise. In the antenna are the unsymmetrical oscillations like in the water waves: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:De...ee_periods.gif SO* |
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"Szczepan Bialek" wrote in message
... : : : But even I am not the poster. I only "copy and paste". : : So the real posters a Faraday, Lorenz, Tesla and Dirac. : : They are using the words "oscillations" and "vibrations". : Wayne used the "leaping". It is also not precise. : : In the antenna are the unsymmetrical oscillations like in the water waves: : http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:De...ee_periods.gif : SO* Hello Szczepan. Actually, yes, you are the poster. You copy and paste and post. The problem is that you often don't understand the meaning / import of the text which you are copying and pasting and posting nor do you learn from the postings made in reply to you. Regards, Ian. |
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Szczepan Bialek wrote:
"Rob" napisa? w wiadomo?ci ... Ian wrote: Anyone else wonder why there aren't any postings here from other Poles? Considering the overall volume of postings here and the fraction of world population that the Poles are, I don't think it is statistically surprising that you see only a single Pole here. But even I am not the poster. I only "copy and paste". So the real posters a Faraday, Lorenz, Tesla and Dirac. Nope, just a Polish idiot pasting quotes history has proven wrong. They are using the words "oscillations" and "vibrations". They died a long time ago; those words are not used now. Wayne used the "leaping". It is also not precise. In the antenna are the unsymmetrical oscillations like in the water waves: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:De...ee_periods.gif SO* No, there is not. Do you wear slip on shoes? |
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