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chosenone
Infrared Wave


USA
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Posted - 02/26/2003 :  17:40:44  Show Profile Send a private Message
I think I have a Idea about RF.what if a antenna was nothing more that the electrons ability to make its own magnet.see what I mean is that when you key up the transceiver the antanna becomes the north pole and the ground plane becomes the south pole.the two magnetic fields move through the two poles,or through the circuit,since the antenna's positive field can't move through the circuit fast enough because it's negativity is low,it radiates out as RF.so what frequencies really are are different states of positive electromagnetism.beause RF is positively charged,it repells back to earth at hf frequencies because the ionosphere is positively charges when the electrons are knock out of orbit from the light,and the molecules become positive ions!

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ObsessiveMathsFreak
Infrared Wave


Burkina Faso (Upper Volta)
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Posted - 02/27/2003 :  11:19:16  Show Profile  Send a private Message
Well your half right. The antenna IS creating a dipole, but the dipole has to switch from positive to negativeto create EM waves.

And the EM waves DO create positive ions in the atmosphere. They also bounce off those ions created by the suns EM waves. That's how radio signals can travel all around the world.

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chosenone
Infrared Wave


USA
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Posted - 02/28/2003 :  17:31:27  Show Profile  Send a private Message
Well if theirs anti matter,theirs anti everything.so what if theirs anti freqencies,anti RF so to speak.anti sound,but my favorite that einstein never got to is anti light,what do you think the properties of anti light would be and does it exist,relativity say it should,right?

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