Group: alt.sci.physics
From: Pippo
Date: Monday, February 25, 2008 3:28 AM
Subject: Re: Reflective material of the electromagnetic waves

On 23 Feb, 02:31, "N:dlzc D:aol T:com \(dlzc\)" wrote:
> Dear Pippo:
>
> "Pippo" wrote in message
>
> news:585ef438-c8ae-4c14-9389-39132dfa9c4f@...
>
> > Thanks David for the answer
> > I'm regret to read now your answer but better
> > late than never
> >> Not possible from my limited experience. no
> >> conduction means no reflection. You might be
> >> able to do something with a "water wall". But
> >> the humidity goes up.
> > A water wall?
> > Are you telling me the water wall is a repeater?
> > Can you explain me better?
>
> You wanted a mirror. =A0You know how reflective ice is to visible
> light. =A0Very long wave radio passes through water very far.
> Microwaves are absorbed by water. =A0Maybe it will be reflective
> enough for your needs, since water is conductive. =A0Miracles do
> sometimes happen. =A0Don't spend many dollars trying it.
>
> Two rolls of aluminum foil will probably work better, but will it
> be enough?
>
> Good luck.
>
> David A Smith


Ok thanks David, I will "reflective" about that you told me :)
Thanks again
Regards