| Bill Habr 2007-06-27, 1:25 pm |
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"Radium" <glucegen1@gmail.com> wrote in message
news:1182904345.852563.222880@i13g2000prf.googlegroups.com...
> On Jun 25, 8:24 pm, "John Campbell" <spaml...@spamless.com> wrote in
> http://groups.google.com/group/sci....491cfe81?hl=en&
> :
>
> So it is NOT mathematically-possible to carry a modulator signal with
> a frequency of 10^1,000,000,000-to-the-power-10^1,000,000,000
> gigacycles every 10^-(1,000,000,000-to-the-power-10^1,000,000,000)
> nanosecond and an amplitude of 1-watt-per-meter-squared on a AM
> carrier signal whose frequency is 10^-(1,000,000,000-to-the-
> power-10^1,000,000,000) nanocycle* every 10^1,000,000,000-to-the-
> power-10^1,000,000,000 gigaeons and whose amplitude is a minimum of
> 10^1,000,000,000-to-the-power-10^1,000,000,000 gigaphotons per 10^-
> (1,000,000,000-to-the-power-10^1,000,000,000)
> nanosecond?????????????????????????????????????????????
>
> If it is not possible, then please explain
> why?!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
>
Why should I answer?
Are you too stupid to figure it out?
Are you to lazy to figure it out?
It is one or the other or maybe even both?.
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