Photon vs Wave emissions from antennas?
On 31 Aug, 17:11, Richard Clark wrote:
On Fri, 31 Aug 2007 16:22:21 -0700, art wrote:
Einstein hasbeenproven wrong many many times.
Hi Arthur,
Saying that was simpler than doing Newton's math, certainly.
:-P....
(the web version of Newton's rasberry)
Let's make this simpler. Can you give us the mass of a photon within
6 orders of magnitude?
Can Brett?
And, more important, if I did, would you reference me? (Gad what a
prospect that would be - enough to convert satan to scientology.)
For extra credit for that massive Photon:
What is its dimensions? (radius, distance on a side, whathaveyou)
Extra stupidous credit question:
If a 10 base-pair strand of DNA is 3.5 nM long;
and we have a 550 nM Photon illuminating it;
would it crush the strand?
Hint:
The DNA strand has mass, we can weigh and tell you that, and the
Photon (if massive) dimensions are 157 time larger. Now this may be
like comparing feathers to lead, so perhaps you might know what the
Relative Density of Photons are?
73's
Richard Clark, KB7QHC
John I think the thread just died. Opponnent have no answers
so they pose questions to change the subject. I believe they have no
idea
either way what is correct since they don't know enough to debate it.
Give them time to read a book and see what they can come up with. It
certainly will not be mathematical based on their mathematical
responses
to Gaussian law integral equations and the equality to Maxwellian
laws.
In the U.K. everything is not equated to size as a measure of
importance
and their is a rhyme that goes.... For the sake of a nail a shoe was
lost.
For the sake of a shoe a horse was lost. For the sake of a horse a
king was lost.
And for the sake of a king a kingdom was lost. A little nail can have
huge importance
way beyond its size.
On the other side of the coin when the U.S. exploded an airial H bomb
in the fifties
the emitted radio energy knocked out all of Honolulu's power network.
Since the bomb did not
have an antenna the particulates in the bomb must have had a horrendos
speed
where its energy blew all the fuses. No wonder the millitary
immediatly
returned to tube radios.
Yes Richard, I can see why you think what goes on at airport stalls
is
more interesting
since you are so unlike the rest of us on this thread.
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