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On Dec 14, 11:10 am, Cecil Moore wrote:
Keith Dysart wrote: Why bother with photons? Because it is impossible for electrons to move fast enough to explain the measured results. There is indeed a "DC" *wavefront* moving at the speed of light adjusted for VF. Electrons cannot move that fast. What is happening is that fast photons are skipping from slow electron to slow electron. Do photons also explain how sound can move at a 1000 ft/s, while the air molecules barely move at all? No? Not clear then why they are needed for electrons. ....Keith |
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