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K7ITM wrote:
I was asked for references. I would suggest as a starting point Richard P. Feynman's lecture of April 3, 1962, which was an introduction to quantum behavior. I think the whole of the lecture is worthwhile, but especially the following paragraph: In Feynman's introductory lecture number 1, he says: "I want to emphasize that light comes in this form - *particles*." Also: "... light is made of *particles*." emphasis mine Feynman's lecture number 2 is titled "Photons" *Particles* of Light" He says: "Quantum electrodynamics 'resolves' this wave- particle duality by saying that light is made of *particles*, ..." emphasis mine If I understand it correctly, a cornerstone concept of QED is that nothing exists except particles. -- 73, Cecil http://www.w5dxp.com |
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