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On Fri, 15 Jul 2005 16:15:37 -0700, Jim Kelley
wrote: Born and Wolf has an interesting comment in the section on total reflection. "...the electromagnetic field in the second medium does not disappear, only there is no longer a flow of energy across the boundary." your source, and yet unable or unwilling to confront this single observation. Apparently that would mean the waves aren't traveling at the speed of light and it would violate his "waves cannot exist without energy" law of physics, so therefore the book is wrong. Besides, as a reference, Hecht is far more maleable. ;-) Hi Jim, It is far more reminiscent of his proof of total cancellation, if you accept that total allows for several percent of non-totality. Such vague indifference is like building the Golden Gate and finding a gap of 40 or 50 feet in the middle. "Who's gonna' mind a couple of percent? It spans the total bay, and THAT'S what counts!" We have a bridge builder that wouldn't cross that bridge if he came to it. 73's Richard Clark, KB7QHC |
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