Jerry Hall
Well-Known Member
I'm with Ed, @moparedtn This started in the jokes and funny stuff forum, and ended up very serious. Best wishes for @Chall70
I'm with Ed, @moparedtn This started in the jokes and funny stuff forum, and ended up very serious. Best wishes for @Chall70
But because of diffraction, can't a direct space-wave travel to 4/3 the distance of line-of-sight? So signal bending may not be needed for shorter post horizon distances. The radio horizon is longer than the sight horizon.I don’t know a lot at all about frequency transmissions. But by common sense something has to direct the call down the right way through traffic,without a direction it moves aimlessly so that’s why I call that a third party by mistake. And the more I think about it the military has created technology in slang jammer technology for signals so I see it in the same way as what I can fathom what a jammer does in military technology scatteres a signal to where it won’t be recieved by mimicking a third party medium possibly. I halted thought also at 186000 miles per second is light and that means for sightless transmissions too. So the only way to bend a signal is via gravity I guess.