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On May 31, 12:34*pm, K1TTT wrote:
what does happen to that last photon in the infinite series of smaller and smaller reflections between discontinuities?? It doesn't matter. At HF wavelengths, the last photon is not going to have an appreciable effect ( but maybe at gamma-ray wavelengths). The collapse of the probability function indicates that if one runs a large number of trials, n% of those very last photons will be reflected and (100-n%) of them will be absorbed. That probability function has never been proven to be wrong. I have no idea why an otherwise knowledgeable individual could be argumentative concerning this subject. -- 73, Cecil, w5dxp.com |
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