Re: Classical EM Wave Propagation, attn: Androcles
- From: "Russell" <russell@xxxxxxxx>
- Date: 28 Sep 2005 15:00:29 -0700
Russell wrote:
[snippages below]
> sue jahn wrote:
> > A. Length of arrows is constant. cos^2+sin^2 = 1. Energy is conserved.
> > It flips from moving mass to compressed/stretched spring and back again,
> > from E-field to B-field and back again.
>
> Your whole argument seems to be that the energy must be
> a constant function of time at every point in space.
Ah! Now I get it. The "A." stands for Androcles. And
you are trying to set him straight, which unfortunately
will be an impossible task.
So I did you an injustice when I said
> I guess you went to the Androcles school of electronic
> engineering??
>
> Jeez. And to think that you worked on the CN Tower.
> (Or was that just your good friend?)
My profound apologies.
> Who the heck are you talking to? Fix your threading.
That would help, but I confess I missed the "attn Androcles"
in the thread title. Apologies again.
.
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