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On Sep 5, 11:36*am, Cecil Moore wrote:
Mike Coslo wrote: If RF energy has mass ... The mass of each photon is: m = e/c2 = h/c*lambda where h is Planck's constant, c is the speed of light, and lambda is the wavelength. The reason that your experiment won't work is that equal amounts of energy are being supplied to and radiated (or conducted) from a transmitting antenna. -- 73, Cecil, IEEE, OOTC, *http://www.w5dxp.com Where exactly does a photon come from and what does it consist of? Mass with potential energy or what? This word is bandied around so much but its existence has not been verified as yet by it's capture! This approach has handicapped the advance in physics and radio for over a century now. Should we not explore a different avenue to see if answers lay elsewhere.? Why do we resist change to so called accepted analogies and theories? Why is this group so confident that particles are not involved because it is an electrical thing? If one accepts kinetic and potential energy why do they fight the presence of mass? Regards Art |
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