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Ok. Didn't mean to disturb you.
Sunday at 4:52 AM
marcin
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I actually don't care, but you should care if you try to convince anyone.
Sunday at 4:39 AM
marcin
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Record a video and show me your duty cycle shift.
Sunday at 4:29 AM
marcin
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There is no such thing as a Doppler wave. There is a Doppler effect on different sorts of waves, particularly EM waves.
Sunday at 4:24 AM
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The first animation shows your chunks. There is a continuous EM oscillation within a single chunk. It's in the *half wavelength range. I...
Sunday at 3:54 AM
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Radio_wave Is this correct? Are you going to deny the EM field oscillation?
Sunday at 3:32 AM
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Don't bother. What I'm trying to tell you is that there are also oscillating currents that produce the oscillating fields, but you...
Sunday at 3:07 AM
marcin
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AC is the oscillating current, which produces the oscillating EM field. What is binary in this continuos oscillation?
Sunday at 2:54 AM
marcin
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Why do you think, that this emitted chunk of field doesn't have a continuous EM oscillation in its partial wavelength range?
Sunday at 2:45 AM
marcin
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Why?
Sunday at 2:36 AM
marcin
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Are radio photons emitted by the AC powered antenna also binary?
Sunday at 1:30 AM
marcin
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Thank you, I was only asking for a single glance and your first impression
Sunday at 1:24 AM
marcin
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What is emitted?
Sunday at 1:21 AM
marcin
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How did you infer it from playing with radio?
Sunday at 1:10 AM
marcin
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How did you infer it from playing with radio? Who is Hayfield?
Sunday at 1:07 AM
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