Sujet : Re: What is a photon
De : physfitfreak (at) *nospam* gmail.com (Physfitfreak)
Groupes : sci.physicsDate : 01. Jun 2025, 22:25:21
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On 6/1/25 5:46 AM, Paul B. Andersen wrote:
Den 01.06.2025 12:03, skrev bertitaylor:
A photon is a brief electromagnetic wave pulse travelling a light speed
in the medium of aether.
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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.
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Bertietaylor
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Experiments show that the speed of light is invariant:
https://paulba.no/paper/Kennedy_Thorndike.pdf
https://paulba.no/paper/Michelson_1913.pdf
https://paulba.no/paper/Alvager_et_al.pdf
https://paulba.no/paper/Babcock_Bergman.pdf
https://paulba.no/paper/Brecher.pdf
How is that possible if light is waves in an aether ?
Hehe :) Cute.
That Hindu has the brain of a high-school dropout. You expect him to understand the 5 papers? Could be that there's something about your brain as well.
Ask him a high school physics question to see if he even knows that much.
Here, ask him this. We solved it in 12th grade high school: Arindam is standing on the edge of the roof of a 20 meter high building. He has two balls (in his hands, that is - below his huge stomach there's nothing) with him. He throws one straight upward and let the other one fall downward by itself a second later. What initial speed should he give to the first one so the two balls would hit the ground at the same time?
I can bet my boots Arindam cannot solve this question by himself. He'd search the web for the solution, or ask AI to solve it for him.