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New Theories / Re: Could quantum mechanics be wrong?
« on: Yesterday at 07:02:02 »Great. Could you please provide a link to one of these experiments?
No problem, just look at the door on any microwave oven, a fine grating or mesh is provided. Usually the mesh is much smaller than the microwave radiation that is being shielded or about 1mm in size is normal as compared to the 12 cm size microwave. The holes are made deliberately small to cover a wide range of side frequencies that might arise. The point is, while a pure metal plate will provide effective shielding and act as a Faraday Cage, it would be completely opaque and it would not be possible to look into the microwave oven to see what was cooking.
Now look at Tesla's cage, it has comparatively huge spacing at least six inches or so:
https://images.app.goo.gl/NDAutVfakFiS7Wf58
This must be due to the fact that the electric currents that are being shielded have huge wave-lengths and a 6 inch square (roughly) grating, is more than sufficient to shield form any possible significant combinations of frequencies and wave-lengths that might arise. Size matters.
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