Re: Why do they call it wavelength?



On Sun, 08 Jan 2006 14:07:22 GMT, "Dave H."
<hopefuldave_doesn't_eat_spiced_meat@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:


>How about its permittivity and permeability to EM waves and fields?

That part is just as easily explained by the aether.

> Funnily
>enough, if you take the root of the reciprocal of their product, you get the
>speed of light, too

Interesting. You take the product of what?

Julian

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