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I guess for now I will accept that a radio wave is a force field (or
energy field, if you like), and leave it at that (still seems to imply action-at-a-distance). When I was in school, if this question were asked, the professor would right down Maxwell's Equations on the blackboard and state that they explain everything. I suppose that's about as good as anything. Thanks for the responses. JJ |
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