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On Mar 9, 2:11 pm, John Smith I wrote:
Cecil Moore wrote: wrote: EM waves depart when energy is applied, not particles. Quantum Electrodynamics tells us that EM waves consist of photons which are particles. -- 73, Cecil, w5dxp.com So, which is the real question: 1) Why do waves act like particles? --OR-- 2) Why do particles act like waves? JS --http://assemblywizard.tekcities.com When a field is traveling at/near the speed of light it has mass(acts as a particle) slower and it is a wave. EM lives on the hairy edge of both worlds. vAt least thats what my Phd girlfriend told me once. Who knows though, she was pretty weird. JIMMIE |
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