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Re: Differences between "bad" streamers and "good" streamers



Original poster: "Peter Komen by way of Terry Fritz <teslalist-at-qwest-dot-net>" <pkomen-at-zianet-dot-com>

Maybe the temperature difference around the streamer bends the light enough
to cast a shadow.

High temperature streamer next to ambient temperature air should bend any
light not passing through the center of the streamer.  High temperature is
lower density so the light would bend away from the streamer.

Regards,

Pete Komen
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Sent: Wednesday, April 09, 2003 5:28 PM
Subject: Re: Differences between "bad" streamers and "good" streamers


 > Original poster: "S Gaeta by way of Terry Fritz <teslalist-at-qwest-dot-net>"
<sgtporky-at-prodigy-dot-net>
 >
 > Someone took a picture of my coil with flash. You can barely make out the
 > streamers. The wierd part is that there was a solid white background in
the
 > photo, and in two of the photos it looks like there is a shadow of the
 > streamers on the wall. That's impossible! Isn't it????? How can something
 > that is light + invisable energy block light?
 >
 > Sue
 >