Re: Imperfections of classical thermodynamics
- From: Jarek Duda <dudajar@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sun, 7 Sep 2008 22:25:48 -0700 (PDT)
Remember that I'm talking about something like that
-conductor-threshold-antenna-conductor-threshold-
It's 'conductor' what have to has some resistance, no antenna.
Once You are writing that electron creates plane wave, when I'm
writing that it's not perfect plane wave because of resistance ... You
are going straight to dielectric ...
With properly chosen threshold, this resistance doesn't have to be
large, only to break symmetry, so that it's a bit more likely electron
would go left.
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