Frederick Bott
1 min readFeb 27, 2024

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Here we part ways. It was a nice try you did, but the gaslighting has been obvious from the outset and all the way.
Maxwells Equations are the bottom line. They define every aspect of not only the phenomena we are discussing but many more which are considered to be in the acoustic domain, for example. I don't hear you talking about any of this with any real knowledge of the subject, only high school physics. Not a mention of any of the history of the various pioneers to whom we owe all this knowledge to, which are imparted to us over ten years of full time education in my case, followed by more than twenty years to PhD candidate research, you think you can pull the wool over my eyes? Sorry, but no.
The problem with not actually having the education seems to be that you can't determine reality, where knowledge of the reality is required, you describe actual observations as "Compelling", because you can't see that it is an observation, not theory, you don't know where the reality stops, and becomes theory, you can't know what is state of the art, if you don't know the art, and there is no shame in admitting that, if someone has done more work there to learn, and you wished to learn a little of the art, but it looks like you were only interested to learn enough to just always appear to be "Right".

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Frederick Bott
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