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This newsgroup is truly educational. Just in the past few days, I've
learned that: "The law of conservation of energy is just another law awaiting to be "broken", i.e. a new "law" found which acts to the contrary ..." -- "John Smith" and ". . .gravity is a theory. . ." -- "Jimmie D" These, of course, are just the jewels among the semi-precious stones of Gaussian antennas and bouncing waves of average power. Thanks, folks. A little more time on this newsgroup and I'll be ready to step out into the world of the 13th century! Roy Lewallen, W7EL |
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Roy Lewallen wrote:
This newsgroup is truly educational. Just in the past few days, I've learned that: "The law of conservation of energy is just another law awaiting to be "broken", i.e. a new "law" found which acts to the contrary ..." -- "John Smith" and ". . .gravity is a theory. . ." -- "Jimmie D" These, of course, are just the jewels among the semi-precious stones of Gaussian antennas and bouncing waves of average power. Thanks, folks. A little more time on this newsgroup and I'll be ready to step out into the world of the 13th century! Roy Lewallen, W7EL Roy: Don't let this surprise you but, the alchemists dream was realized decades ago, turning a base metal into gold. Though bombardment in nuclear accelerators it is possible to turn mercury into gold--of course, the cost in energy is more than the resulting gold is worth ... Hold on to your shorts, if you are successful in not becoming SK before, you will see many of mankinds' dreams bear fruit--there are few things that a man has not dreamed which has not come true ... JS |
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Roy Lewallen wrote:
This newsgroup is truly educational. Just in the past few days, I've learned that: "The law of conservation of energy is just another law awaiting to be "broken", i.e. a new "law" found which acts to the contrary ..." -- "John Smith" and ". . .gravity is a theory. . ." -- "Jimmie D" These, of course, are just the jewels among the semi-precious stones of Gaussian antennas and bouncing waves of average power. Thanks, folks. A little more time on this newsgroup and I'll be ready to step out into the world of the 13th century! Roy Lewallen, W7EL Everything comes to him who waits! In theory, of course! Irv VE6BP |
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Roy Lewallen wrote:
These, of course, are just the jewels among the semi-precious stones of ... bouncing waves of average power. One imagines Roy staring into a mirror while shaving telling himself over and over that there are no ExB joules/second of *average power* in the EM light waves *bouncing* off the mirror into his eyes - at the same time while supporting a technically impossible delay of 3 nS through a ten inch long, two inch diameter, 100 turn 75m loading coil. -- 73, Cecil http://www.w5dxp.com |
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![]() Don't let this surprise you but, the alchemists dream was realized decades ago, turning a base metal into gold. Though bombardment in nuclear accelerators it is possible to turn mercury into gold--of course, the cost in energy is more than the resulting gold is worth ... Hold on to your shorts, if you are successful in not becoming SK before, you will see many of mankinds' dreams bear fruit--there are few things that a man has not dreamed which has not come true ... JS I believe that religion, (Any religion) comes in very close to the top of that list JS. I also believe that you have one too many "nots" in your last sentence. W4ZCB |
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Cecil Moore wrote:
Roy Lewallen wrote: These, of course, are just the jewels among the semi-precious stones of ... bouncing waves of average power. One imagines Roy staring into a mirror while shaving telling himself over and over that there are no ExB joules/second of *average power* in the EM light waves *bouncing* off the mirror into his eyes - at the same time while supporting a technically impossible delay of 3 nS through a ten inch long, two inch diameter, 100 turn 75m loading coil. Cecil: Quit! Early in the moring, I am prone to uncontrolled fits of laughter, WITHOUT your provocations! :-) Regards, JS |
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Harold E. Johnson wrote:
... I believe that religion, (Any religion) comes in very close to the top of that list JS. I also believe that you have one too many "nots" in your last sentence. W4ZCB Harold: Correct on the "nots", I missed that extra one, thanks! Yes, what one believes does tend to take one in that particular direction ... optimistic/pessimistic--yin/yang thing ... However, mankind has a good "batting average", what he tends to work/strive/imagine to, he tends to achieve--one only needs to examine science though the past-to-date to find this proof (or God if your particular religion is science!) ;-) Regards, JS |
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![]() "Roy Lewallen" wrote in message ... This newsgroup is truly educational. Just in the past few days, I've learned that: "The law of conservation of energy is just another law awaiting to be "broken", i.e. a new "law" found which acts to the contrary ..." -- "John Smith" and ". . .gravity is a theory. . ." -- "Jimmie D" These, of course, are just the jewels among the semi-precious stones of Gaussian antennas and bouncing waves of average power. Thanks, folks. A little more time on this newsgroup and I'll be ready to step out into the world of the 13th century! Roy Lewallen, W7EL In 1978 while attending the University of Miami is was considered a theory, if it has changed since then I am sorry for not keeping abreast. I will make sure I put "Review Newton's Theory of Gravity" in my to do list. |
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On 8 Jun, 10:42, "Jimmie D" wrote:
"Roy Lewallen" wrote in message ... This newsgroup is truly educational. Just in the past few days, I've learned that: "The law of conservation of energy is just another law awaiting to be "broken", i.e. a new "law" found which acts to the contrary ..." -- "John Smith" and ". . .gravity is a theory. . ." -- "Jimmie D" These, of course, are just the jewels among the semi-precious stones of Gaussian antennas and bouncing waves of average power. Thanks, folks. A little more time on this newsgroup and I'll be ready to step out into the world of the 13th century! Roy Lewallen, W7EL In 1978 while attending the University of Miami is was considered a theory, if it has changed since then I am sorry for not keeping abreast. I will make sure I put "Review Newton's Theory of Gravity" in my to do list.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - No. Go back there and ask for your money back.It is their fault that they didn't ensure that you did understand what they were saying |
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Jimmie D wrote:
In 1978 while attending the University of Miami is was considered a theory, if it has changed since then I am sorry for not keeping abreast. I will make sure I put "Review Newton's Theory of Gravity" in my to do list. You have some company: a Google search on "gravitational theory" yielded 164,000 hits! Only 18,000 hits from searching on "Newton's theory of gravity". ;-) Chuck ----== Posted via Newsfeeds.Com - Unlimited-Unrestricted-Secure Usenet News==---- http://www.newsfeeds.com The #1 Newsgroup Service in the World! 120,000+ Newsgroups ----= East and West-Coast Server Farms - Total Privacy via Encryption =---- |
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