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To: Don Green who wrote (206)4/29/2022 5:07:28 PM
From: Thomas A Watson   of 942
 
Don I have well over a thousand audio books in my collection. But technical book are dull as grass growing in my opinion. Science and political topic need text, and charts of data for me.
Now this is a video about the physics of a very simple circuit. A battery or voltage source, a on/off switch and a load, a resistor and how the energy move from the battery to the load.

I understand quite well what is explained. Does it make any sense to you?





Don, I know digital, analog and impeadance/antenna modeling and detection modeling well as I have used tested and developed them.

This is my comment on the above video.




Tom Watson 1 second ago

Outstanding explanation! The mind-boggling invisible complexity of a simple voltage and load circuit. And we see electrical engineers can "model" with a precision that complexity. The way we can verify the models with empirical measurements shows a true understanding of the underlying physics. Considering the precision of measurement the models of the climate do not come anywhere near empirical measurements. That suggests to me the models of the climate have little to no connection to the invisible forces driving climate change. The models of the climate use junk physics.
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