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Old October 8th 06, 09:04 PM posted to rec.radio.amateur.antenna
Richard Clark Richard Clark is offline
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On Fri, 06 Oct 2006 14:59:11 -0700, Richard Clark
wrote:

Photons I do see, do exist, and are NOT "responsible for producing all
electric and magnetic fields."

Photons I do NOT see, do exist, and are NOT "responsible for producing
all electric and magnetic fields."

And electric and magnetic fields exist quite independently of ANY
photons (invisible or otherwise) which, of course, means that photons
were NEVER "responsible for producing" these "electric and magnetic
fields." Note that ALL is inclusive in its totality and I have thrice
demonstrated that falsity.

Like I said, your naive statements propagate a lot of foolishness and
fall far short of illuminating.

So, time for another simple computation:

What is the temperature of an 80M photon?

Looking forward to your fumble.


The ball lay dormant on the 1 inch line with 2 days to snap it and....

OK, the quick Xeroxed answer from my own posting, some time earlier:

0°K or so close as to be indistinguishable;

For extra credit (sic, nothing extra as nothing was credited to Cecil
in the first place):

What is the actual answer to within NOT ±69%,
but to within one order of magnitude!?

All may note the munificence of allowing up to 1000% error allowable
as a "correct" answer. Certainly the master of Xeroxphotonic-zen
might grasp at a straw? After all, how close do you have to be when
you are already dead-nutz on to zero? :-0

[Hint, when I taught Electronics in the Navy, my students swore I
always had an "Ace-Buster" in the quiz.]