Sujet : Re: What is a photon
De : physfitfreak (at) *nospam* gmail.com (Physfitfreak)
Groupes : sci.physicsDate : 02. Jun 2025, 23:01:51
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On 6/1/25 7:28 PM, Bertitaylor wrote:
On Sun, 1 Jun 2025 21:25:21 +0000, Physfitfreak wrote:
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:
They are all bungled stuff
Light speed is variant, kinetic.
The stupid apes, the silliest of pseudoscientific pretentious pigheads,
following Aristotle in effect, forgot that the Earth moves in aether
just as planes fly in air.
So the distance light travels from one point on Earth to another is at
just one angle the same as the measured distance
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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
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How is that possible if light is waves in an aether ?
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Hehe :) Cute.
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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.
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Ask him a high school physics question to see if he even knows that
much.
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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?
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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.
Silly Roachie, Arindam has no use for your pitiable self. Keep on
lurking in the catacombs of Paris gorging on discarded baguettes.
WOOF woof-woof woof woof woof-woof
Bertietaylor
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Get beheaded.