Sujet : Re: What is a photon
De : jimp (at) *nospam* gonzo.specsol.net (Jim Pennino)
Groupes : sci.physics sci.math sci.physics.relativitySuivi-à : sci.physicsDate : 29. Jun 2025, 15:18:10
Autres entêtes
Organisation : A noiseless patient Spider
Message-ID : <0iu7jl-m3h11.ln1@gonzo.specsol.net>
References : 1 2 3 4
User-Agent : tin/2.6.2-20220130 ("Convalmore") (Linux/5.15.0-142-lowlatency (x86_64))
In sci.physics Bertitaylor <
bertietaylor@myyahoo.com> wrote:
On Sun, 29 Jun 2025 0:54:45 +0000, Jim Pennino wrote:
In sci.physics Bertitaylor <bertietaylor@myyahoo.com> wrote:
On Sun, 1 Jun 2025 10:03:22 +0000, bertitaylor wrote:
>
A photon is a brief electromagnetic wave pulse travelling a light speed
in the medium of aether.
>
Following antenna theory, of asymmetry in the electron orbit from
external excitation causing vibration to aether. A change in electric
field causes a change in the magnetic field, which again causes a
electric field, which creates a magnetic field, and so on and on,
infinitely infinitely.
>
Woof woof woof woof, great is the design of the universe and wonderful
its workings, when seen in correct detail.
>
Bertietaylor
>
--
>
When a nascent hydrogen ion or proton meets an electron coming at or
near it, one of three things must happen.
>
How would the proton be nascent?
>
What difference would it make if the proton were 5 billion years old
versus 5 nanoseconds old?
>
>
The electron can go past it if the speed or angle was too much.
>
Yes.
>
>
The electron can orbit the proton forming a hydrogen atom.
>
Yes.
>
The electron and proton can meet in tight union and form a neutron.
>
Nope, free protons are stable and don't turn into neutrons. Beta plus
decay is a type of radioactive decay where a proton in a NUCLEUS is
converted into a neutron, a positron and a neutrino.
Rubbish, beta ray is electron coming out from a radioactive nucleus.
True, but beta plus decay is a process, not a partical, crackpot.
https://www.energy.gov/science/doe-explainsbeta-decayNeutrinos and positrons are lies too. Made up to protect the evil and
wrong law of conservation of energy.
Yet everyone on the planet that has studied such with real experiments
has observed them for a long time, crackpot.
Positrons, for example, were first observed by Carl Anderson in 1932.
(Checked the above about beta ray from a textbook on nuclear physics)
Do you understand that "beta ray" refers to a partical and that "beta
decay" refers to a process, crackpot?
What liars these Einsteinian rogues be!
What an ignorant, delusional crackpot Arindam is!
Woof woof
Bertietaylor
-- penninojim@yahoo.com