Joe Legris wrote:
Mathew Orman wrote:
..........Single turn loop 1 m in diameter of 3 mm gage copper wire is
energized with source of 1 Ohm impedance at 1 MHz sin.
The total length of wire is aprox. 3.14 m.
The current waveform at one end is identical with the current waveform at
the other end.
Also there is no phase shift between the two waveforms.
Why is that?
According to Einstein-Lorentz it takes aprox. 9.5 nanosecond for the
electric field
to propagate such distance.
Sincerely,
Mathew Orman
www.ultra-faster-than-light.com
www.radio-faster-than-light.com
You mean at the outputs of the signal source? That's not 3.14 m, it's a
few cm. Try your measurements at diametrically opposite points on the loop.
Actually, he implies a steady state where a standing wave is established.
But for many months he has insisted that his interpretation of a FTL
phenomena is correct.
If you try to get him to answer questions that would lead to a
contradiction of his claim, he will squirm like a fish and never answer
the questions.
Mathew is simply a troll, there is no other answer that I know of.
Best, Dan.
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