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On Jul 4, 12:02*am, Richard Clark wrote:
You can experience one photon, however could you state that it was not two instead? Actually, human rods can detect one photon but that small impulse does not reach the brain. It takes about nine photons for our brains to experience photons. It's a transmission line problem, not a detector problem. Cecil is among those who cannot be trusted to write on the white board. Translation: Don't bother me with technical facts. I am already satisfied with my present metaphysics. :-) -- 73, Cecil, w5dxp.com |
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