--- In [email protected], "i2phd" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> --- In [email protected], "Frank" <transistortoaster@> wrote:
> >
> > Could somebody define the term "monochromatic signal"? I never heard
> > any color terms outside the context of a stochastic process.
> >
> 
>  A monochromatic light is a light composed of just one pure color
> (colour),i.e. a single frequency only. So, for analogy, a
> monochromatic signal, even if at a frequency much inferior to that of
> the light, is a signal whose spectrum is just a line, in other words a
> pure sinusoid.
> 
> 73  Alberto  I2PHD
>

Ok!  This reminds me of the old days of my astronomy, reading the
theories.  I could write my view of the universe here about how space
time works based on the Special and General Theory of Relativity. 
>From gravity to black holes.  But I won't since thats way off topic.

Everything as best as I know reduces down into an electromagnetic
universe.  Where gravity is really not at all a field force of
attraction but the inertial surface acceleration of the earth's
surface expanding forth into space~time.  And so I couldn't write that
here.

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