To further your point, theorically, there is a voltage potential between any two objects. That’s the capacitance. Better conductor, for the same surface area, create a bigger potential.
So when you tune/detune a signal with your presence near the antenna, it is because you are close enough to the antenna that the potential between you and the antenna affects the filter of the signal.
Sorry, your comment doesn’t make sense and doesn’t seem correct to me.
Yes there is a capacitance, but capacitance isn’t “voltage potential”. Capacitance is a ratio of coulombs per volt. Anyway, that’s beside the point.
There is capacitance and it’s defined by geometry.
“The potential between you and the antenna affects the filter of the signal”
You’re not adding potential to anything, nor are you affecting any filters.
Any capacitance you add will change the impedance of the resonant antenna. You get maximum power transfer when the impedance is matched.
Another way to look at it, you’re changing the resonant frequency.
How do you think you are changing the resonant frequency? By modifying it’s capacitive impedence, i.e. creating a capacitor with yourself and the antenna.
And you know what we call the difference of electric potential between two points? Voltage.
When you say that capacitance is geometry, you are right. The distance between two objects, be it you and an antenna or two planks of wood, affect the capacitive impedance.
… Was this written by ai
I’m an rf engineer and I swear it feels like I’m having a stroke reading your comments