![]() |
Universally Accepted - Was : What Albert Einstein said aboutRa...
Neutrons fly through Earth (and our bodies too) without even slowing
down.Somewhere in America,underground,there is a big tank of pure water and scientist use that tank of water and equipment to catch the tracks of Neutrons.Or is it Nuetrinos? I once read about that in National Geographics magazine many years ago. cuhulin |
Universally Accepted - Was : What Albert Einstein said about Ra...
|
What Albert Einstein said about Radio.
"John Smith" wrote in message
... Mike wrote: ... U R an idiot :( Yes, U R. Mike |
What Albert Einstein said about Radio.
"Telamon" wrote in message
... It's a particle that has no mass, yet it can impart momentum and it travels through space or air in a transverse wave motion but it is not a wave and it has no charge but it carries the force of electromagnetic fields as it travels through space. Well stated. I'm sticking with Maxwell for now. Good idea! Mike |
What Albert Einstein said about Radio.
"bpnjensen" wrote in message
ups.com... Radio signals are photons, little quanta of light energy, which have characteristics of both particles and waves. They are characteristic of particles, in part, in that they do not require a "medium" through which to travel and can physically impinge upon other particles. They are characteristic of waves in that they can be seen to resonate at specific frequencies and interfere with wave characteristics of other quanta. And vice-versa. Please excuse the imprecision in my language, it's been awhile. VERY well stated, and your language was fine. I doubt that "John Smith" will get it, however. Mike |
What Albert Einstein said about Radio.
Did anybody ever ask Albert Einstein about that?
cuhulin |
Universally Accepted - Was : What Albert Einstein said aboutRadio.
BruceMN44 wrote:
John Smith, You seem to be consumed by this ether subject yet you give no current references, only historical data from the early 1920's. You seem to enjoy the attention this thread has generated, yet offer nothing even remotely update on this subject. Fact of the mater you have taken ether beyond theoretical physics and have tried to apply it to applied physics...Antenna radiating waves through an ether!!!! I feel you are have made a leap that hasn't been proven scienticically by experiment yet! Only theory in some circles...which rise and fall with eb scientific conjecture. Bruce Bruce: You are correct, no recent data and we CANNOT see or prove the ether. But, at your disposal, you DO have logic ... Waves require a medium, if you propose radio does not require waves, and some other form of transfer is being had when radio energy leaves the xmitting antenna to arrive at the receiving antenna--you may, indeed, be correct. But, until you can prove that, the ether stays ... Regards, JS |
Universally Accepted - Was : What Albert Einstein said aboutRa...
|
What Albert Einstein said about Radio.
bpnjensen wrote:
... Can I construct a "cloud chamber" to "see" what you claim, if not, how can I construct an experiment to prove what you say. If I cannot verify what you say, DO YOU REALLY WANT TO CLAIM THAT? Regards, JS |
What Albert Einstein said about Radio.
Mike wrote:
... Mike: I get a lot of things, you believe in particles emitting from our antennas, as opposed to waves--great, my antenna is a proton emitting device, yeah. LOL! Damn, I wish all the books would quit referring to "Radio Waves" and start talking about proton emitting xmitters! Damn dummies! LOL! Regards, JS |
All times are GMT +1. The time now is 01:57 AM. |
Powered by vBulletin® Copyright ©2000 - 2025, Jelsoft Enterprises Ltd.
RadioBanter.com