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Old December 15th 07, 12:47 PM posted to rec.radio.amateur.antenna
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On Dec 14, 1:52 pm, Cecil Moore wrote:
Keith Dysart wrote:
Do photons also explain how sound can move
at a 1000 ft/s, while the air molecules barely
move at all?


No, mechanical longitudinal waves are well understood.
It is impossible for them to achieve the speed of light.


Non-sequitor.

No? Not clear then why they are needed for
electrons.


Do you think electrons support mechanical waves?


Simplicity itself. Electrons are charged. Like charges
repel. Move an electron and the next electron will tend
to move away.

The fields of TEM waves consist of photons traveling
at the speed of light.


I've been told that near the antenna, there are just
varying electric and magnetic fields and that some
distance from the antenna the electro-magnetic
wave forms. How does the varying field turn into a
photon? At what point? Where does the simply
varying field end and the photons begin? Or does
the antenna emit photons?

....Keith