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Re: SWR vs. Resonance


 

And not to mention the "velocity" of neutrinos. Not quite c but darn
close. Do they contain mass which would limit their velocity to something
< c. If not, why don't they travel at c?

Yes, deep space is dispersive. Do neutrinos also interact with a
dispersive medium?

Sure, all this is quite off topic, but terribly interesting. Dave D. one
of the other moderators of this group, and I used to have these
conversations when we worked together in Colorado. So, please forgive the
off-topic digressions.

Dave - W?LEV



On Wed, Oct 16, 2024 at 3:32?AM KENT BRITAIN via groups.io <WA5VJB=
[email protected]> wrote:





>String Theory.........Quantum Gravity........? Maybe just
mathematicians gone wild?

Most don¡¯t know this and its been heavily downplayed but the implications
are specific.
We watched two stellar masses merge.
The gravity detection array vibrated from the merger several seconds
before anything else on light or radio.
This puts gravity, even if must milliseconds, faster than light.

In my mind this establishes all forms of energy as being forms of gravity.

Not Exactly. The EM Waves have been traveling though a Plasma.Yes, a
very thin Plasma, but a plasma never the less.
A Plasma is a Non-Linear-Transmission line. Meaning different wavelengths
travel though it a different speeds. One way for getting a good estimate
for the distance to a pulsar is how much ime\frequency spread there is in
the pulse.
I think we can safely say the light has been slowed down by passing though
a media.

Thin but there and been traveling for a LONG time. Kent






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