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Photons?
In rec.radio.amateur.antenna gareth wrote:
"gareth" wrote in message ... AIUI, the wave / particle duality of the photon means that it has a beginning and an end, from the particle model. Nope. Therefore, the wave model must exhibit amplitude modulation to have such a beginning and end. Based on a false premise, so a meaningless question. What is the waveshape of such amplitude modulation? Based on a false premise, so a meaningless question. Planck's hv gives a fixed, particular energy for each photon; so how many complete cycles does the photon have within its amplitude envelope? Based on a false premise, so a meaningless question. For those who maintain that RF radiation from antennae is composed of photons, where does each photon end and the next one begin? Based on a false premise, so a meaningless question. What experimental evidence is there that RF photons exist (it is easy to show the existence of continuous waves, of course) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Photon Read the 74 references at the end of the article. These are pretty fundamental questions raised from the claim of photons and perhaps the inability of the photonists to answer them is indicative of their weak and uncertain knoweldge of the subject area? There is no such word as "photonists". -- Jim Pennino |
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