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. Please mail comments to : decvax!utzoo!utcsrgv!utcsstat!nishri Informational replies of general interest should be posted to net.physics