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Tom Donaly wrote:
Cecil can't prove that charge can move in two opposite directions at once. No one can. It's impossible. I agree with you. That topic is just another straw man from W8JI who is afraid to discuss EM waves moving in opposite directions at the same time. It's the EM waves that are moving in opposite directions at the same time, not the individual charge carriers. I have seen waves flowing in and flowing out at the same time in the Pacific Ocean. That doesn't mean that individual water molecules are moving in two opposite directions at once. Doesn't it mean you are losing the argument when you have to make up false stories about what I have said? -- 73, Cecil http://www.qsl.net/w5dxp |
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