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: Tried to find a correct link to the paper. Closest thing I found is [http://ti.arc.nasa.gov/m/pub-archive/812h/0812%20(Lohn).pdf An Evolved Antenna for Deployment on NASA's Space Technology 5 Mission] (indexed at [http://ti.arc.nasa.gov/pub-archive/2004/]) which has a slightly different title than the GPTP site has but is the only plausible match for 2004. Can anyone confirm whether this is the right paper? — [[User:Unbitwise|Unbitwise]] ([[User talk:Unbitwise|talk]]) 20:35, 21 April 2014 (UTC) |
: Tried to find a correct link to the paper. Closest thing I found is [http://ti.arc.nasa.gov/m/pub-archive/812h/0812%20(Lohn).pdf An Evolved Antenna for Deployment on NASA's Space Technology 5 Mission] (indexed at [http://ti.arc.nasa.gov/pub-archive/2004/]) which has a slightly different title than the GPTP site has but is the only plausible match for 2004. Can anyone confirm whether this is the right paper? — [[User:Unbitwise|Unbitwise]] ([[User talk:Unbitwise|talk]]) 20:35, 21 April 2014 (UTC) |
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== Evolved antenna in a cartoon in the 70s or 80s == |
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An office type silently takes a clip and bends it. It produces a very similar form for a gadget, and antenna. Laugh is expected to burst at that moment in criticism of technology. Several antenna gags were also common in those years, around the same paradigm: weird and comical form of antennas producing better/weird/super results. This points to two possibilities: 1) optimum form antennas were analyzed mathematically and were already known; 2) when trying the problem the Human brain will very naturally reach this form. So there is some doubt this example is the best one for this article. |
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- Tried to find a correct link to the paper. Closest thing I found is An Evolved Antenna for Deployment on NASA's Space Technology 5 Mission (indexed at [1]) which has a slightly different title than the GPTP site has but is the only plausible match for 2004. Can anyone confirm whether this is the right paper? — Unbitwise (talk) 20:35, 21 April 2014 (UTC)
Evolved antenna in a cartoon in the 70s or 80s
An office type silently takes a clip and bends it. It produces a very similar form for a gadget, and antenna. Laugh is expected to burst at that moment in criticism of technology. Several antenna gags were also common in those years, around the same paradigm: weird and comical form of antennas producing better/weird/super results. This points to two possibilities: 1) optimum form antennas were analyzed mathematically and were already known; 2) when trying the problem the Human brain will very naturally reach this form. So there is some doubt this example is the best one for this article.
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