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Cecil Moore wrote:
Jim Kelley wrote: The Journal of Irreproducible Results could also be persuaded to publish that claim, Cecil. Any implication that almost half of Maxwell's equations are superfluous should easily qualify as an irreproducible result. :-) Don't know exactly what you are inferring but the editors of QEX have seen the light, :-) even if at RF frequencies. Quite a few sources from the field of optics indicate that the phenomenon is well known in that field even if not well understood in the field of RF. Cecil, The Journal of Irreproducable Results is a hilarious journal that has had a number of interesting articles in it. One I remember had to do with Peanut Butter and the Three Stooges and the Precession of the Earth's Axis (someone correct me if I misremembered). I believe it has been referred to as Mad Magazine for Stephen Hawking. Another had to do with a nice compression algorithm that eventually reduced the input to 1 bit, no matter the input, and since that bit was predictable as just a 1, we could eliminate that also. tom K0TAR |
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