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Politics : Formerly About Advanced Micro Devices

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To: Yousef who wrote (42791)12/6/1998 3:08:00 AM
From: Ali Chen  Read Replies (1) of 1586659
 
Yousef, <divH = Ali = "Big Zero" ... At least until there are magnetic monopoles. <ggg>>

Really <ggg>, Yousef. So you are confirming
that yours and Pal's qualification in any
field differs from zero with the same
rate as we see the magnetic monopoles?

It may be true that my expertise in magnetic
fields is relatively small. But what you failed
to comprehend is that in my formulation
the result holds for ANY smooth vector
field, not only the narrow field H where
you think you have some understandings...
<the divergence of a vector produces a scalar.>
And so what? You even didn't get why the
divH is always zero, according to your
"explanation".
That's one more evidence in support of
my observations that you are narrow minded.
Pal already concluded with his typical
garage mentality: "More bubble".
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