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K7ITM wrote:
What should I do when I find that Maxwell's equations do NOT accurately describe the observable situation, with observations that can be easily repeated with the same results each time? You should find out what is wrong with those observations. Therefore, you should find out what is wrong with W8JI's and W7EL's measurements. If your current charge concepts disagree with Maxwell's equations, Maxwell's equations win *EVERY* time. Maxwell's equations do not require individual charge carriers. They work just fine considering only fields in the aether. Please cease and desist from attributing my postings to you, Tom. Such is illegal in Texas and probably also illegal in your state. -- 73, Cecil http://www.qsl.net/w5dxp |
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