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Cecil Moore wrote:
Gene Fuller wrote: Is there some mystery here? The explanation is very straightforward. No need for ... counter-balanced construction and destruction, ... On the contrary, energy cannot be created or destroyed. The "missing energy" from the destructive interference at the standard output appears as constructive interference at the non-standard output. Your assertion above violates the conservation of energy principle. Suppose that the "standard output" is at a constructive maximum. Contrary to what you say above, that cannot happen without destructive interference occurring somewhere else. That constructive maximum is going to exhibit more joules/sec than the laser beam source. Where does the extra energy come from? Cecil, I never said that energy could be created or destroyed. I never said anything about the requirements for balancing constructive and destructive interference. I never said anything about "missing energy". Those are simply your strawmen. They add absolutely nothing to the solution. I believe my explanation is correct, and it made no use of those concepts of yours. I suspect you wanted me to stumble all over myself and end up sneaking in something about energy or constructive / destructive. Again, as I have said many times, those concepts are simply not needed beyond the realm of simple-minded hand-waving explanations. If you want to critique my actual explanation, go right ahead. What did I say that was incorrect? Did I fail to account for all of the observables? I have no doubt that I failed to account for all of your strawmen, but that is your problem, not mine. 73, Gene W4SZ |
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