--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, off_world_beings <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 
wrote:
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> 
> 
> 
> > > far when radiating into the general mish-mash. It applies to any
> > > waves whether they are in water, air or whatever. The coherent
> becomes
> > > incoherenet when interfered with.>>
> >
> > Hugo. Where did you read about coherent waves getting dissapated?
> Waves
> > given a signifiacant, but not overwhelming power in Peru on the
> ocean
> > get BIGGER and more powerful as the cross the Pacific, sometimes
> > building up over thousands of miles to giant tsunamis.
> 
> <<Tsunamis are caused by earthquakes or under sea volcanos and
> they may appear to you to have an increasingly coghorent effect
> as they move across oceans but they don't. ALL wave fronts
> dissapate as they spread by the inverse square of the distance
> travelled. They only appear to be more powerful than the surrounding
> sea because of the energy they had at the start.>>
> 
> You just proved my point. A massive rockfall into the ocean causes a
> large, but insignificant wave in Peru, that by the time it hits 
Hawaii
> or Japan, it fas ACTUALLY grown. These are the facts. A wave energy 
can
> survive and grow. PERIOD. Do some research on the last tidal wave to
> kill a lot of people in Hawaii 25 years ago and come back after you 
find
> out how the wave-energy grew.

Can you do the research and post when you've found it. Reason
being, I doubt you're right to such an extent I'd put money on it.


> > There is no book you have read that states that highly coherent 
wave
> > functions in the electromagnetic field dissapate quickly. You are
> making
> > it up.
> 
> <<In the book I got this from is a critique of Penroses "The 
Emperors
> New Mind" by Dan Dennett, arguing that consciousness can't have a
> quantum element because the waves (like all waves) wouldn't be able
> to survive far enough into the brain (let alone outside it) to hold
> the system together.>>
> 
> This ACTUALLY PROVES the point that a mass of coherent waves or 
coherent
> energy WOULD survive over long distances. Incoherent waves, in an
> incohherent ocean of energy, cannot survive, but a masse of coherent
> waves cannot be stopped by the gerneal  mass of incoherent waves. 
The
> guy actually proves the point. If all waves are so weak, then a 
mass of
> coherent waves are more powerful than those acting idependently. 
This is
> a fact of nature. That is why you cannot shine a flashlight onto the
> moon, but you can shine a laser beam onto the moon (a laser beam IS
> coherent waves.)

Yeah, but it only stays focussed because of the POWER behind
it is greater than any interference. Turn the power OFF
and coherence breaks down. Elementary physics old chap.
 
> OffWorld
>


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