Thread: Water burns!
View Single Post
  #2   Report Post  
Old June 12th 07, 04:19 AM posted to rec.radio.amateur.antenna
Mike Kaliski Mike Kaliski is offline
external usenet poster
 
First recorded activity by RadioBanter: May 2007
Posts: 182
Default Water burns!


"Gene Fuller" wrote in message
...
Mike Kaliski wrote:


Tom,

The speed of light in air is not vastly different from the speed of

light in
a vacuum. If photons were apparently travelling at 1.7 times the speed

of
light in air, they clearly must have been exceeding the speed of light

in a
vacuum.

This result was observed using visible light. Current theory is usually
quoted as nothing can travel faster than the speed of light in a vaccum.

It
is probably more correct to state that objects with mass cannot exceed

the
speed of light in a vacuum. Photons, having no mass, are not necessarily
subject to this rule and seem to be observed travelling at superluminal
velocity under certain very specific conditions. If the photons are
tunnelling and travelling faster than light in a vacuum, it does not
necessarily mean that any laws have been broken.

One way of imagining a way in which this could happen is if a block of
material is energised to a high energy state. Photons are continually

fired
into the material and are absorbed one by one with atoms within the
structure absorbing each new photon. At some point, the material becomes
completely saturated and cannot absorb any more photons. When the next
photon hits and is absorbed, a shockwave propogates through the material

and
a photon is emitted from the opposite side travelling at the same speed

and
in the same direction as the original absorbed photon. Stability is

restored
and energy is conserved.

But, it is the shockwave that has propogated faster than the speed of

light
and it is not the original photon that entered the material that is

emitted.
The emitted photon will contain exactly the same properties as the

absorbed
photon and the two would be indistinguishable. So the photon appears to

have
been transmitted through the material at faster than light speed, but no
laws have been broken.

A Newtons cradle can help with visualising how this can happen.

Mike G0ULI


Mike,

You had me fooled. It appeared that you might actually know something.
But that response bent the needle on my bull**** meter.

73,
Gene
W4SZ


Gene

I don't claim that this is what does happen, merely propose it as an aid to
visualising how the observed results could possibly arise without
necessarily violating any of the currently accepted laws of physics. Clearly
the experimental results demonstrate something odd is happening in the
laboratory and photons are apparently exceeding light speed, which they
shouldn't be able to do in light of current knowledge.

I think it must have been a mention of Newton together with quantum
phenomena that upsets people :-)

Regards

Mike G0ULI