thoovler@excite.com (Igor) wrote in message news:<d434b6c6.0403012311.1a575292@posting.google.com>...
> selftrans@yandex.ru (Sergey Karavashkin) wrote in message news:<a42650fc.0403011524.58db9e55@posting.google.com>...
> > thoovler@excite.com (Igor) wrote in message news:<d434b6c6.0402101220.44634b7a@posting.google.com>...
> > > selftrans@yandex.ru (Sergey Karavashkin) wrote in message news:<a42650fc.0402081450.153f158a@posting.google.com>...
> > > > thoovler@excite.com (Igor) wrote in message news:<d434b6c6.0402020056.7de6d18b@posting.google.com>...
> > > > > selftrans@yandex.ru (Sergey Karavashkin) wrote in message news:<a42650fc.0402011435.6e84feaa@posting.google.com>...
> > > > > > Dear Colleagues,
> > > > > > 
> > > > > > We open the new volume 
> > > > 
> > > > [snip]
 
> No matter how long-winded your explanations get, please bear in mind
> that you cannot defeat the fact that curl grad ALWAYS vanishes.  Till
> you accept that fact, any attempted deviation from it will lead you
> down a long and worthless path.  Maybe you are attempting to
> theoretically explain some observable effect, but I'm having trouble
> following your arguments.  In any case, maintaining that curl grad is
> anything but zero won't get you there.  It's a dead notion.  Good
> luck.

Dear Igor,

This means, you have not read my long-winded explanations, neither our
paper? You even did not click the animation suggested to your
attention? You have considered nothing of my arguments? You even did
not understand, about what do I tell you. But I'm afraid, I will not
go on trying to prove you something. Please read my today post to
Franz Heymann and try to help him to determine the circulation of
vector in a very simple model. Then you possibly will understand,
where the deadlock is namely - of course, if you want to understand
it.

Sergey