The Microwave Analogy
Compare the similar graphical patterns the disc as a waveguide and Transverse Magnetic waves in a circular waveguide. Notice the form the gravity wave takes as it is guided up and around the disc. Notice also microwaves in TM11 mode, using cylindrical waveguides. Revolve this cross section and the result is a spherical waveguide which would be geometry of our sportmodel. The natural patterns are surprisingly similar. It is also interesting that the most disruptive of waves occur just outside the elliptical area. This disruption usually results in the air around the disc ionizing, producing the legendary silent bright light.
It became apparent to the scientists at S4 that no shape on this craft was aesthetically motivated.
This is the pattern cross-section when the disc achieves maximum distortion. The shape of the disc is designed to guide the gravity wave up and around the disc to terminate at the tip of the waveguide terminator on the top of the disc. This is the "antenna" like spike on the disc's topside. This effect takes place 360 degrees around the disc forming a donut like "gravity bubble" around the craft.
During this effect, the disc in invisible to the eye. Though it was there, you would only see the sky or terrain behind it.
Transverse magnetic waves in a circular waveguide in TM11 mode. Rotate this pattern and you have a spherical waveguide in remarkably similar proportions to the Reticulan craft and the wave-guided distortion around the disc.
Microwaves, light waves, and gravity waves all behave similarly in regard to being guided and lensed. Many models and graphic analogies can be derived from comparing these forms of radiation.
The rings of Saturn existing as ripples in space-time. Light not really traveling in a linear mode, but rather a handoff of illuminated particles.
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