View Single Post
  #120   Report Post  
Old May 24th 10, 09:46 AM posted to rec.radio.amateur.antenna
Szczepan Bialek Szczepan Bialek is offline
external usenet poster
 
First recorded activity by RadioBanter: Oct 2009
Posts: 707
Default Computer model experiment


"Bill Baka" wrote
...
On 05/23/2010 03:09 PM, Art Unwin wrote:
On May 23, 4:45 pm, wrote:
Art Unwin wrote:
On May 23, 1:15 pm, wrote:
On May 23, 6:01 pm, "Szczepan wrote:

Electrons are detectable and have mass.
ah yes, that ugly little thing called mass... because electrons have
mass they can not travel at c, therefore they can not be the carriers
of electromagnetic radiation. also, it is well known that photons
have no rest mass and no charge, both of which disqualify the electron
also. you should really talk to art, he is much closer with his
magical levitating diamagnetic neutrino.


Can I rain on your parade? Light is just super high frequency RF. There is
no such thing as a photon but scientists still use that to explain things
in human terms for the unknowing masses. The best way I can describe a
photon is that it is one wavelength of light at any given wavelength or
frequency if you will.


It is math for it (Doulong). If a cristal is kicked it radiate diffrent
frequences. But not all and for a limited time.
Higher frequency bigger energy. But such packets are longer than one
wavelengh. It is a coherency of radiation.

If a star or even our own sun gave off photons at the rate of burn then it
would very soon be an ex-star.
There are very few people who can think at the needed level for this kind
of thing, so let the argument continue. Really silly thinking that there
are red photons, green, yellow, etc.


Some substances emitt only one or only a few wavelengh. Sodium emits yellow.
(Sodium emitts yellow packets?).
S*