Re: photons



I've forgoteen what I'm supposed to be doing cheaper it must be
late.:-)
s
establish an EM path with fewer than 2 charges
you said you needed no matter.
s
I don't think so. The technique is to configure the
coupling structure
so that one or the other component
cancels out. A transformer with a Faraday shield, for example.
I can't think of an example to cancel the magenetic
component but allow the electric component because
any free space potential is, by it's very nature, coupled.
Permittivity Eh


dr
I see that I'm going to have to dig up Coulomb and do an autopsy and
then
make him fit gravity.
It might not be a pretty sight so you better close your eyes:-)

Yeah... we might be able to model gravity as magnetism with
a 89.999999999 degree error... or some such.
s

Jefferies has some good antenna theory. Believe me...
You will just chase your tail 'till you can explain large
and small Faraday shielded loops


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dr
I thought I could. Ask me a question in no more than three words :-)
s
OK
___________ defines E-plane aperture . ;-)


s

That is the only configuration
where you can separate the E from H fields


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dr
I want the E fields not the mag fields :-)
s
Then don't jiggle any charges and that's what you'll get.
s

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dr
Very rusty but have worked on RFI projects many years ago and some mag
shielding ones as well. but never tried to shield mag and get max RFI
:-)
but seems a good tail chasing game. for long haul low cost comms. To
daft
and impossible for anybody else to be interested in ?:-)

I have done a lot of antenna field analysis. So just trust me. ( after
the
check for the bridge clears the bank).
The shortest path is to study a pair of Faraday shielded loops. You can
"morph" the model into every thing else. In fact they are used as
laboratory
standard coupling structures up to 30MHz.

Sue...

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