Franklin Hu <frank...@yahoo.com>: Dec 19 05:26PM
Akinbo,
Well of course it is closed, that is how antenna rods work. The animation clearly shows this.
The action of the receiving antenna is to convert the energy it receives into a current.
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Franklin Hu <frank...@yahoo.com>: Dec 19 05:28PM
Akinbo,
A compression wave can carry energy. That is all it needs. A bear doesn't need wings because it doesn't fly. Neither do radio waves need electromagnetic induction.
-Franklin
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Cornelis Verhey <verhey....@gmail.com>: Dec 19 10:34AM -0700
Franklin and Akinbo,
The demonstration video Franklin presented is done using a dipole antenna.
That should close the case on it having to be transverse waves that are
being recieved!
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Franklin Hu <frank...@yahoo.com>: Dec 19 05:42PM
Cornelis,
Yes, this is exactly what dipole antennas do. Clearly, transverse information is being received, but my animation and ChatGPT analysis shows that this can be done with ordinary longitudinal
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Cornelis Verhey <verhey....@gmail.com>: Dec 19 11:17AM -0700
Franklin,
Clearly your animation does not show what is happening.
Cornelis Verhey
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Akinbo Ojo <ta...@hotmail.com>: Dec 20 09:38AM
Franklin,
You said this, “Clearly, transverse information is being received”. Can you ask your animation and ChatGPT analysis, why longitudinal information IS NOT being received?
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Akinbo Ojo <ta...@hotmail.com>: Dec 20 09:47AM
Franklin,
Re: “Neither do radio waves need electromagnetic induction”
Yes. For flying or running, radio waves can propagate without the need for free and unbounded charges, which are
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r.j.an...@btinternet.com r.j.an...@btinternet.com <r.j.an...@btinternet.com>: Dec 20 12:57PM
Got AI to now correct special relativity (SR)
points out SR mistakes - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ifGUorsh4r0
<https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ifGUorsh4r0>
and then correct them -
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