Group: sci.physics.electromag
From: "Autymn D. C."
Date: Monday, September 24, 2007 9:04 AM
Subject: Re: A "new" radio wave (?!)

On Sep 11, 7:13 am, "Bill Miller"
wrote:
> Nikolova and her husband have been working on this development nearly 2
> years. Zimmerman feels that the new discovery will ultimately lead to rad=
io
> and television transmissions which do not require energy. On a more
> fundamental level, he added, "Maxwell was correct all along".

He feels wrong. Fine and overfine splitting still takes energy.

> The novelty of the discovery is that while the transmission requires very
> little energy, the reception of the wave requires that an active battery
> operated receiver be used. This is distinct from usual AM radio
> transmissions, where much energy is radiated by the transmitter, and the
> receiver can be a 'crystal set' with no battery.

"new radio wave"? Spintronics isn't new.

> It sounds to me like they are attempting to use a variant of the
> Aharanov-Bohm effect for communication. I'm not familiar with Fritz Londo=
n's
> 1930 work.

Everything weird isn't about the A-B effect!

However, the A-B effect is proof for my theorem that motes/whits are
almost infinitely-big:

/groups?q=3DAutymn+electron+big+size
/groups?q=3DAutymn+sun+bird
/groups?q=3DAutymn+read-this-carefully

Scientists are under the wrong impression that the el=E8ctr=F2n is outside
the meter, when its weihtmidst is.

-Aut