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Author Re: AM electromagnetic waves: 20 KHz modulation frequency on an
Don Bowey

2007-06-30, 4:33 am

On 6/29/07 9:03 PM, in article
1183176204.844262.56940@e16g2000pri.googlegroups.com, "Radium"
<glucegen1@gmail.com> wrote:

> On Jun 29, 8:08 pm, John Smith I <assemblywiz...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>
> Yes it is. 20 KHz is the highest audible frequency. Humans hear from
> 20 to 20,000 Hz. No offense but WTF are you thinking??
>
>
> A carrier wave is modulated by the modulator wave. On most AM
> stations, the modulator wave consists of the voice of someone
> speaking.
>
> Most AM stations have carrier frequencies in the medium wave band - in
> the range of 520,000 to 1,160,000 cycles every 1 second.
>
> In the case I am describing, the modulator wave is a 20 KHz pure sine-
> wave tone on a carrier frequency of 10^-(1,000,000,000-to-the-
> power-10^1,000,000,000) nanocycle every 10^1,000,000,000-to-the-
> power-10^1,000,000,000 giga-eons. Is this scenario mathematically-
> possible? If not, then why??
>


No, it's not possible. No planetary system will exist for that span of
time.

Now will you go away?


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