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Photon vs Wave emissions from antennas?
John Smith wrote:
... I have never read of the phenomenon you seem to be suggesting here ... Regards, JS Actually, that is not quite true as stated. I should have said, "I have not read of that phenomenon occurring with photons. Electrons? Yes. Photons? No. Regards, JS |
Photon vs Wave emissions from antennas?
John Smith wrote:
... Regards, JS And, oh. The missing double quotes, for Richards benefit == " :-) JS |
Photon vs Wave emissions from antennas?
How is it that you guys are comparing the photon, a sub-atomic particle without mass, to electromagnetic radiation/waves? I don't see a basis for comparison..... Ed K7AAT |
Photon vs Wave emissions from antennas?
On Wed, 29 Aug 2007 17:35:40 -0700, John Smith
wrote: If there are, indeed, as many photons being emitted by the thin edge of the ribbon, as by the broad edges, what law/effect/affect is being demonstrated here? Try the combination of all amplitudes and phases at a distance (pretty usual stuff already covered). Or. why are the photons "drawn" to the thin edge with such magnitude of force? What force? Give us a number, Tom did. If this ribbon was white hot (even infrared) a meter would indicate more energy from the greatest surface area. Occams' razor is wrong, again? I have never read of the phenomenon you seem to be suggesting here ... Consult Planck where it (predating the term photon) is summed up in two variables and one constant. 73's Richard Clark, KB7QHC |
Photon vs Wave emissions from antennas?
On 30 Aug 2007 01:04:08 GMT, Ed G
wrote: How is it that you guys are comparing the photon, a sub-atomic particle without mass, to electromagnetic radiation/waves? I don't see a basis for comparison..... Hi Ed, Mass as a basis of comparison implied: How much do your electromagnetic radiation/waves weigh? How thick is sunlight on your arm while driving? If they don't compare, then these questions should reveal differences when light is substituted for waves (and versa-visa). 73's Richard Clark, KB7QHC |
Photon vs Wave emissions from antennas?
Richard Clark wrote:
... Try the combination of all amplitudes and phases at a distance (pretty usual stuff already covered). ... 73's Richard Clark, KB7QHC For you Richard, just remember to stand the broadside of a stove on cold winter days--wouldn't want 'ya to catch yer death of cold! :-) Regards, JS |
Photon vs Wave emissions from antennas?
On Wed, 29 Aug 2007 18:22:30 -0700, John Smith
wrote: For you Richard, just remember to stand the broadside of a stove on cold winter days--wouldn't want 'ya to catch yer death of cold! :-) That has nothing to do with Photons. 73's Richard Clark, KB7QHC |
Photon vs Wave emissions from antennas?
Richard Clark wrote:
... That has nothing to do with Photons. 73's Richard Clark, KB7QHC Your post has nothing to do with my wifes' earlier email! Well, other than they are both text, both sent over the internet, both are smtp protocols, both are typed, both required the use of a computer, both were/are in english--well, 'ya know what I mean ... :-) Regards, JS |
Photon vs Wave emissions from antennas?
On Wed, 29 Aug 2007 18:35:10 -0700, John Smith
wrote: Well, other than they are both text, both sent over the internet, both are smtp protocols Even there you remain in error. NNTP. (nothing notably transmitting photons) protocol. 73's Richard Clark, KB7QHC |
Photon vs Wave emissions from antennas?
Richard Clark wrote:
... 73's Richard Clark, KB7QHC Yes, you are in error, NNTP is only a superset of smtp ... :-( Regards, JS |
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