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In Reply to: Re: catt anomaly posted by Catt on June 22, 2001 at 13:18:58:
Ivor, I'm intrigued, but I'm also wandering if you are simply trying to sell your book. If you are genuine in this, I hope you will indulge someone who flunked A level physics and kindly explain the following in as near lay-man's terms as you can manage:>>When a TEM step travels at the speed of light down a vacuum guided by two conductors, electric charge appears on the bottom conductor to terminate the electric field which appears between top and bottom conductors. Where does that charge come from?<<
- What is a TEM step and what is the importance of the two cunductors?
- Is what you say verifiable by an experiment?
- Why is this important and what is wrong with the explanation from those in the Scientific establishment?
- isn't it quite normal in Science for there to be competing theories to explain observed phenomena?
Many thanks in advance,
-Joe.
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- Re: catt anomaly - Joe II-V 15:44:21 06/23/01 (4)
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- Re: catt anomaly - 1366526650 17:14:06 07/09/01 (0)
- Good questions nt - Remco Greve 05:18:51 06/24/01 (0)