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Photons?
In rec.radio.amateur.antenna gareth wrote:
"Roger Hayter" wrote in message ... I don't think he is! He is demonstrating by reductio ad absurdum that the photons *don't* disappear. That is wrong, for what I am asserting is that they don't appear in the first place in RF radiation from an antenna because the mechanism for their generation is not present. Then you are disagreeing with over a hundred years of well established physics. IMHO, it is possible for E-M radiation to be present in several amplitude modulations, the (Gaussian?) of a photon or the continuous envelope of a carrier wave. Incoherent, meaningless word salad. -- Jim Pennino |
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