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Szczepan Bialek wrote:
"W5DXP" napisal w wiadomosci ... On Sunday, July 22, 2012 11:20:15 AM UTC-5, Szczepan Bialek wrote: Is it proved? Yes, proved to be pure fantasy. The Standard Model is as close to reality as we have gotten so far. The modern-day atom smashers have proved just how ignorant the speculations of the earlier physicists really were. "8 Polarization 319" Could you look at this? In my 4th edition, Chapter 8 starts on page 325. The first sentence says: "... light may be treated as a transverse electromagnetic wave." Nowhere does it say that light may be treated as a longitudinal wave. "" In 1817, Young had proposed a small transverse component to light, while yet retaining a far larger longitudinal component. Fresnel, by the year 1821, was able to show via mathematical methods that polarization could be explained only if light was entirely transverse, with no longitudinal vibration whatsoever. From: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fresnel Yeah, so what? Light can be viewed as a transverse electromagnetic wave, that has been established. As you see the Fresnel model is simpler than Young. Actually, no it is not, but it is all mute as that crap is almost 200 years old and knowledge, except for yours, has improved greatly since then. In the texbooks are only simple things. How would you know, you babbling moron, you have never read one because even high school level textbooks are to difficult for you to understand. The Authors MAY know that. So they wrote: "light may be treated". MAY instead "Without of any doubts". Nope, this just shows how stupid, ignorant, and ineducable you are, moron. Light may also be treated as photons. You are so utterly stupid you will NEVER be able to understand that elecromagnetic radiation can be viewed both as waves or photons. You are a babbling idiot and a laughingstock. |
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