[net.general] faster than light

nishri (01/13/83)

"An electrical signal in a conductor, under suitable conditions of very
 low L and C values, can be made to pass through a conductor at a velocity
 considerably greater than that of light."

So concludes Harold W. Milnes, Ph.D, in the January 1983 issue of
"Radio-Electronics" in an article that begins on page 55.  

I found I did not agree with parts of the article.  I would be interested 
in comments from others who have read the article.

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