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Brian Denley December 20th 06 02:51 AM

What Albert Einstein said about Radio.
 
You obviously haven't. Radio waves (same as light) have a dual nature and
act as particles and waves. This can be demonstrated.

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"John Smith" wrote in message
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Mike wrote:
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Do you also believe that the earth is flat? That there is a pot of gold
at the end of a rainbow? The tooth fairy? Santa Claus?

Mike



Have you EVER taken a qualified physics course by a qualified instructor?

Regards,
JS




Brian Denley December 20th 06 02:54 AM

What Albert Einstein said about Radio.
 
Photons...not protons. Self educated huh?

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"John Smith" wrote in message
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Mike wrote:
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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




John Smith December 20th 06 04:02 AM

Universally Accepted - Was : What Albert Einstein said aboutRadio.
 
Brian Denley wrote:
They ALL claim exaclty that!


Uh huh ...

JS

John Smith December 20th 06 04:06 AM

What Albert Einstein said about Radio.
 
Brian Denley wrote:
Photons...not protons. Self educated huh?


The modern concept of the photon was developed gradually (1905–17) by
Albert Einstein[2][3][4][5] to explain experimental observations that
did not fit the classical wave model of light. In particular, the photon
model accounted for the frequency dependence of light's

that is taken from he
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Photon

And, while that is indeed a neat "concept" and depends on einsteins
"gravitational ether", it is not the protons which are real and NOT a
concept ...

Protons are real ...

JS

John Smith December 20th 06 04:09 AM

What Albert Einstein said about Radio.
 
Brian Denley wrote:
You obviously haven't. Radio waves (same as light) have a dual nature and
act as particles and waves. This can be demonstrated.


As I pointed out in "Newtons Balls of Force", the energy imparted to the
device behaves as a "wave" ... light does indeed have properties both of
a wave and particles ...

Radio frequencies only have properties of a wave ...

JS

John Smith December 20th 06 04:10 AM

What Albert Einstein said about Radio.
 
Brian Denley wrote:
Good grief! The 'flat world theory' may be back after all!


You are funny, dense, but funny ...

JS

John Smith December 20th 06 04:25 AM

What Albert Einstein said about Radio.
 
Brian Denley wrote:
You obviously haven't. Radio waves (same as light) have a dual nature and
act as particles and waves. This can be demonstrated.


I am interested in your "Particle Theory" regarding radio waves, can you
expand upon that ...

ROFLOL!

JS

[email protected] December 20th 06 04:32 AM

What Albert Einstein said about Radio.
 
Photons,protons,electrons,smotrons, www.devilfinder.com Stripes and
Superconductivity - Two Faces of the Same Coin

That ScienceDaily link up there at the devilfinder.com (Send me to Hell!
devilfinder) search I did,it says something about electrons bind as
pairs.
cuhulin


[email protected] December 20th 06 04:35 AM

What Albert Einstein said about Radio.
 
Ahhhh,excuse me, (Blues Brothers movie,Ray Charles fixin to demonstrate
that piano) but I don't think light waves are the same things as radio
thingys.
cuhulin


BruceMN44 December 20th 06 05:17 AM

What Albert Einstein said about Radio.
 

This thread still going? wow Maybe we can chat about if a tree falls
in the forest and no one is there....does it make a sound? I think we
can line up two camps on this. John Smith will definitely be on the
side there is NO sound if no one is there, only ether. Proving his
1920's theories.


John Smith wrote:
Mike wrote:
"John Smith" wrote in message
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U R an idiot :(


Yes, U R.

Mike


Mike:

What do you do for a living, high school student?

JS




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