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On Jan 3, 11:10*am, Cecil Moore wrote:
Keith Dysart wrote: When the pulses are not identical, the energy that crosses the point is exactly sufficient to turn one pulse into the other. The remainder of the energy must bounce because it does not cross the mid-point. All you have proved is that you cannot tell one photon from another. Your whole charge repulsion argument falls apart when dealing with photons (which constitute EM waves). I suggest you study and discover what is possible with photons and what is not possible. Can photons explain the state of a transmission line driven with a step function after the line has settled to a constant voltage? If not, there would seem to be some difficulty with the applicability. ...Keith |
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