> Neither Merriam nor Webster were Engineers.
That's OK, neither are most of the people on this list.
> If you multiply 2 times 0.5, where does the 2 go?
It goes into 1, 0.5 times.
> >Would you also claim that an email cannot "go" because it gets
> >translated to some other form while it's being transported?
>
> No, because the electrons flow from the recipient to the
> sender. But the potential of an email is high when it is
> sent, but usually low when it is received.
Which mirrors the thought experiment with the Leyden jars exactly!
Randall
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