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Cecil Moore wrote:
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. Cecil, get Feynman's _Lectures on Physics_ Volume I, and read the entirety of Chapter 38, "The Relation of Wave and Particle Viewpoints." Quantum mechanics is a very successful attempt, using statistical methods, to explain the behavior of very small things. In order to do that, it has to look at those things in very strange ways. If you want to read about the philosophical underpinnings you should read chapter 8 of _Quantum Theory_ by David Bohm (a Dover reprint). 73, Tom Donaly, KA6RUH |
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