Re: Limitation of wavelength
- From: curiousjohn4@xxxxxxxxx
- Date: 25 Jun 2005 08:40:50 -0700
Jan Panteltje wrote:
> Anyways, what will be here in a million years.
>
> And your batteries will have to last that long too.....
> Using a sine table and a normal power supply would work.
Yes, lol, I know. Good number crunching btw. Anyhow, that's why I
mentioned the sun revolving around the galaxy. Even better yet, we
could consider an older sun than ours and an older galaxy than ours. I
am sure they could find a magnetic field that has been revolving at a
fairly slow rate. Of course nothing as old as the universe mind you.
.
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