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1. If your RF photons are merely a packet of energy for which it is
meaningless to talk about frequency, what is the difference between your RF photons when listening to a signal on 14.1 MHz and those of your RF photons when listening to a signal on 472 kHz? 2. If you claim that your RF photons are generated by the same intra-atomic processes that generate light, then why do we need the so many trillions of atoms that make for a half-wave dipole? 3. Also, if your RF photons are generated by that same intra-atomic process, then what must be the laser / maser like process that induces all the atoms in a half-wave dipole to produce the photons in the appropriate phase relationship? 4. When I listen to a single dit, the E of Morse (Really Vail?) Code, if the photon has no beginning, no end, and no am modulation to bring about such a beginning and end, then why do I not hear a continuous never-ending dit? 5. Why do some of you blithely quote URLs at me? Is it because you don't really understand matters yourselves and are thus incapable of joining in a gentlemanly discussion, whether you agree, or not, with what I propose? 6. To circumvent the decline of Usenet, is it not a good idea to foment discussion, for in the amateur radio club of my alma mater (G3UOE) it was commonplace to have such discussions. |
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