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Radio Waves the Longest?
I think so.They come from very very deep space.However micro waves that came out of the BB must be looked into.Being call Micro would not fit.Space could ripple waves from one end of universe to the other.When broken the effect could be instantanious.Bert
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Radio Waves the Longest?
Swine Glazier is on his daily Run
Waits for Bert's Double-Asshole to come ------- See: Glazier's Dossier ------- e.g http://tinyurl.com/Blog-of-2-fecal-kikes-Mar2017 hmmm...snicker...chortle...ahahahAHAHA...ROTFL MAO |
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Radio Waves the Longest?
Herbert Glazier wrote on 12/05/18 07:32:
I think so.They come from very very deep space.However micro waves that came out of the BB must be looked into.Being call Micro would not fit.Space could ripple waves from one end of universe to the other.When broken the effect could be instantanious.Bert No!! As the frequency gets higher, the wave length gets shorter!! Mains Power wave (50Hz or so) are about 6,000kms/3,500miles long. Audio Freqs of, say 1kHz, are 300km/200miles long. HF Radio wave, say 1MHz, are 300mtrs/0.2miles long. FM radio stations (approx 100MHz) have a 3mtr/10foot long wavelength. Microwave frequencies, say 3GHz, have a wavelength of 100mm/4 inches long! -- Daniel |
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On Saturday, May 12, 2018 at 3:09:48 AM UTC-7, Daniel60 wrote:
Herbert Glazier wrote on 12/05/18 07:32: I think so.They come from very very deep space.However micro waves that came out of the BB must be looked into.Being call Micro would not fit.Space could ripple waves from one end of universe to the other.When broken the effect could be instantanious.Bert No!! As the frequency gets higher, the wave length gets shorter!! Mains Power wave (50Hz or so) are about 6,000kms/3,500miles long. Audio Freqs of, say 1kHz, are 300km/200miles long. HF Radio wave, say 1MHz, are 300mtrs/0.2miles long. FM radio stations (approx 100MHz) have a 3mtr/10foot long wavelength. Microwave frequencies, say 3GHz, have a wavelength of 100mm/4 inches long! -- Daniel Sun Propagation usually extends these or makes them more sharp; thus a variable. |
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On Saturday, May 12, 2018 at 3:09:48 AM UTC-7, Daniel60 wrote:
Herbert Glazier wrote on 12/05/18 07:32: I think so.They come from very very deep space.However micro waves that came out of the BB must be looked into.Being call Micro would not fit.Space could ripple waves from one end of universe to the other.When broken the effect could be instantanious.Bert No!! As the frequency gets higher, the wave length gets shorter!! Mains Power wave (50Hz or so) are about 6,000kms/3,500miles long. Audio Freqs of, say 1kHz, are 300km/200miles long. HF Radio wave, say 1MHz, are 300mtrs/0.2miles long. FM radio stations (approx 100MHz) have a 3mtr/10foot long wavelength. Microwave frequencies, say 3GHz, have a wavelength of 100mm/4 inches long! -- Daniel Hmmm 4 inches and still called a "Micro .Radio waves can be 2 miles long(read that Hmmm) Waves that interfere must really spread out?? Does gravity curve every type of wave? Bert |
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"SwineBert Glazier" wrote: "Daniel60" wrote: Herbert Glazier wrote on 12/05/18 07:32: I think so.They come from very very deep space.However micro waves that came out of the BB must be looked into.Being call Micro would not fit.Space could ripple waves from one end of universe to the other.When broken the effect could be instantanious.Bert "Daniel60" wrote: No!! As the frequency gets higher, the wave length gets shorter!! Mains Power wave (50Hz or so) are about 6,000kms/3,500miles long. Audio Freqs of, say 1kHz, are 300km/200miles long. HF Radio wave, say 1MHz, are 300mtrs/0.2miles long. FM radio stations (approx 100MHz) have a 3mtr/10foot long wavelength. Microwave frequencies, say 3GHz, have a wavelength of 100mm/4 inches long! TurdBer, the Cretin wrote: Hmmm 4 inches and still called a "Micro .Radio waves can be 2 miles long(read that Hmmm) Waves that interfere must really spread out?? Does gravity curve every type of wave? Bert Danel --- ( 2 ) ---/--- Glazier, the Idiot --- ( 0 ) zero, zilch, nada hmmm...snicker...chortle...ahahahAHAHA...ROTFL MAO ------- See: Glazier's Dossier ------- e.g http://tinyurl.com/Swine-Glazier-s-REAL-intent |
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IAM wrote on 13/05/18 06:18:
On Saturday, May 12, 2018 at 3:09:48 AM UTC-7, Daniel60 wrote: Herbert Glazier wrote on 12/05/18 07:32: I think so.They come from very very deep space.However micro waves that came out of the BB must be looked into.Being call Micro would not fit.Space could ripple waves from one end of universe to the other.When broken the effect could be instantanious.Bert No!! As the frequency gets higher, the wave length gets shorter!! Mains Power wave (50Hz or so) are about 6,000kms/3,500miles long. Audio Freqs of, say 1kHz, are 300km/200miles long. HF Radio wave, say 1MHz, are 300mtrs/0.2miles long. FM radio stations (approx 100MHz) have a 3mtr/10foot long wavelength. Microwave frequencies, say 3GHz, have a wavelength of 100mm/4 inches long! Sun Propagation usually extends these or makes them more sharp; thus a variable. What are you dribbling about?? -- Daniel |
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Herbert Glazier wrote on 13/05/18 08:36:
On Saturday, May 12, 2018 at 3:09:48 AM UTC-7, Daniel60 wrote: Herbert Glazier wrote on 12/05/18 07:32: I think so.They come from very very deep space.However micro waves that came out of the BB must be looked into.Being call Micro would not fit.Space could ripple waves from one end of universe to the other.When broken the effect could be instantanious.Bert No!! As the frequency gets higher, the wave length gets shorter!! Mains Power wave (50Hz or so) are about 6,000kms/3,500miles long. Audio Freqs of, say 1kHz, are 300km/200miles long. HF Radio wave, say 1MHz, are 300mtrs/0.2miles long. FM radio stations (approx 100MHz) have a 3mtr/10foot long wavelength. Microwave frequencies, say 3GHz, have a wavelength of 100mm/4 inches long! Hmmm 4 inches and still called a "Micro .Radio waves can be 2 miles long(read that Hmmm) Waves that interfere must really spread out?? Does gravity curve every type of wave? Bert 4 inches is a heck of a lot shorter than some radio wavelengths!! No need for "Hmm". LF (Low Frequency) Band - 30kHz to 300kHz, wavelength 10km/6miles to 1km/0.6miles. Radio waves can be diffracted with-in the Earth's Atmosphere by near contact with Hills/Mountains, so I would expect gravity to curve light .... come to think of it, in (real) Astronomy, they talk about objects (stars, nebulas, etc) bending light waves as the waves pass by the objects. This process is known as "Lensing" presumably because it tends to focus the waveform. -- Daniel |
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hanson wrote on 13/05/18 11:02:
"SwineBert Glazier" wrote: "Daniel60" wrote: Herbert Glazier wrote on 12/05/18 07:32: I think so.They come from very very deep space.However micro waves that came out of the BB must be looked into.Being call Micro would not fit.Space could ripple waves from one end of universe to the other.When broken the effect could be instantanious.Bert "Daniel60" wrote: No!! As the frequency gets higher, the wave length gets shorter!! Mains Power wave (50Hz or so) are about 6,000kms/3,500miles long. Audio Freqs of, say 1kHz, are 300km/200miles long. HF Radio wave, say 1MHz, are 300mtrs/0.2miles long. FM radio stations (approx 100MHz) have a 3mtr/10foot long wavelength. Microwave frequencies, say 3GHz, have a wavelength of 100mm/4 inches long! TurdBer, the Cretin wrote: Hmmm 4 inches and still called a "Micro .Radio waves can be 2 miles long(read that Hmmm)Â* Waves that interfere must really spread out?? Does gravity curve every type of wave?Â* Bert DanelÂ*Â* ---Â* ( 2 )Â*Â*Â*Â* ---/---Â* Glazier, the IdiotÂ* --- ( 0 ) zero, zilch, nada Thanks for that scoreboard, hanson. -- Daniel |
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Radio Waves the Longest?
On Sunday, May 13, 2018 at 2:28:05 AM UTC-7, Daniel60 wrote:
Herbert Glazier wrote on 13/05/18 08:36: On Saturday, May 12, 2018 at 3:09:48 AM UTC-7, Daniel60 wrote: Herbert Glazier wrote on 12/05/18 07:32: I think so.They come from very very deep space.However micro waves that came out of the BB must be looked into.Being call Micro would not fit.Space could ripple waves from one end of universe to the other.When broken the effect could be instantanious.Bert No!! As the frequency gets higher, the wave length gets shorter!! Mains Power wave (50Hz or so) are about 6,000kms/3,500miles long. Audio Freqs of, say 1kHz, are 300km/200miles long. HF Radio wave, say 1MHz, are 300mtrs/0.2miles long. FM radio stations (approx 100MHz) have a 3mtr/10foot long wavelength. Microwave frequencies, say 3GHz, have a wavelength of 100mm/4 inches long! Hmmm 4 inches and still called a "Micro .Radio waves can be 2 miles long(read that Hmmm) Waves that interfere must really spread out?? Does gravity curve every type of wave? Bert 4 inches is a heck of a lot shorter than some radio wavelengths!! No need for "Hmm". LF (Low Frequency) Band - 30kHz to 300kHz, wavelength 10km/6miles to 1km/0.6miles. Radio waves can be diffracted with-in the Earth's Atmosphere by near contact with Hills/Mountains, so I would expect gravity to curve light ... come to think of it, in (real) Astronomy, they talk about objects (stars, nebulas, etc) bending light waves as the waves pass by the objects. This process is known as "Lensing" presumably because it tends to focus the waveform. -- Daniel Neutron photons go not as twins,but go singular.No wave to wiggle.That is why they can go through 5 LYs of Lead.You read it here.Neutrons are in reality a single photon.Its Nobel time. Bert |
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