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On Sep 6, 8:30*am, Cecil Moore wrote:
Art Unwin wrote: My problem is with how photons fit in with radiation? It is a nice name but how does it get launched and where did it come from? Personaly I can't distinguish it from a particle at rest on a radiator or how it can possibly get attached to it which apparently you believe. I just want to see how this proton fits in with what we know. Waves or particles. EM radiation waves *are* groups of quantized coherent particles. It's called the wave/particle duality. If one is expecting a wave, one detects a wave. If one is expecting particles, one detects particles. In reality, there is no difference between waves and particles which existed long before man evolved. If you will simply conceptually replace whatever particle that you believe is blasted off the surface of a radiator with a photon radiated by an energetic electron that remains on the surface of the radiator, you will have the presently accepted standard physics model. For something resembling your concepts, one might say that the RF source supplies the energy for the bullets fired by the electron gun located on the surface of the radiator. The gun didn't have any bullets before the source supplied the energy for them. Once the electron gun is loaded, Mother Nature pulls the trigger. A photon at rest on a radiator is undetectable if it can exist at all. The theory is that photons are created by supplying energy to electrons. Photons are the method that electrons use to shed their excess energy. -- 73, Cecil, IEEE, OOTC, *http://www.w5dxp.com So you are saying they are one and the same where a wave is a adjective describing the action of a spining particle. Interesting you quote the electron gun. We have an electron without a spin and certainly not with the speed of light. So we supply a electrostatic field which intersects a magnetic field. When this electron ,particle proton or what ever enters the area betwean the capacitive plates. At that time the article ( not to take sides) starts to accelerate under the influence of both fields such that it takes on a parabolic spin. When it exits this combined field it obviously takes a straight line projection with spin. Now without the fields influence we move beyond acceleration where the speed can be determined. It is proven that it is a certain speed that was later determined as also the speed of light. So, we have a beam which is certainly not of a wave but a stream of particles which operate at the same speed as light. Very interesting. This moves away from Rutherford wave theory. Along comes the slit experiment which then sways back thought to the wave theory which is a convenient wy of saying it is undecided. Now we have the slit antenna that sways the argument back to particles which has a connection to light and spin and the acelerration of charge. No where has the propasition of a photons being around is stated. Now you state that a photon exists dependent on the rate of spin to shed light So where did this photon emerge from? It certainly did not come from mass as that can only happen when the nucleus of an atom is torn apart as you point out with a atomic explosion which is the result of what is called the Strong force and that is not happening. So if you provide an answer to the posted question posed on Gauss and Maxwell we can then follow on to explore your reasoning. But you must start from somewhere that is accordance with accepted laws. I have done that where you have not. So the question posted is salient to this whole discussion and your education suggests you are up to the task so what is it that you are uneasy about? |
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