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Old July 13th 15, 10:26 PM posted to rec.radio.amateur.antenna
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Default Do antennas radiate photons?

FBMBoomer wrote:

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Again, for those who understand physics here, a very short wavelength
electrical signal sent to an a tuned antenna at the frequency of say red
light will produce zero light. It will produce electromagnetic
radiation. They are not the same.


If you can prove they are different then you will be the one in line for
a Noblel prize.



If you are so sure, just prove us all wrong and win the Nobel Prize in
physics.


At least one Nobel prize has already been awarded for parts of that
proof. (AMI, how many of you are there?)



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Roger Hayter
 
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