Particles in air, of course...[She feels like a parrot right now. How young this boy is, and how smart! It makes her feel like old granny Sophie again, patting her children on the cheek and chuckling when she doesn't understand much at all.
Even magic is supposed to have its theoretical parts, and all she does is botch it.]
[Chekov makes a face at Howl.] Not all of us can rely on magic.
Radios are antiquated--in my time, antiquated, I mean no offense--machines that transmit information using continuous sine waves. There is a receiver, a transmitter... there is not much to it. [He pauses. If Sophie doesn't know anything about radios...] Radios... ah, make it so that sounds in one place may be heard in another distant place.
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Even magic is supposed to have its theoretical parts, and all she does is botch it.]
What is a radio to begin with?
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Radios are antiquated--in my time, antiquated, I mean no offense--machines that transmit information using continuous sine waves. There is a receiver, a transmitter... there is not much to it. [He pauses. If Sophie doesn't know anything about radios...] Radios... ah, make it so that sounds in one place may be heard in another distant place.