Just one Remark as I basically agree with Bob.
The only (tiny) perturbation we see is in the energy transfer of
differently polarized photons. See also Goos Haenchen effect.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Goos%E2%80%93H%C3%A4nchen_effect
A photon is pure magnetic flux that can carry two orthog
Hi Robin,
See my answers inline below ...
Bob
On Sun, Oct 10, 2021 at 3:56 PM Robin
wrote:
> In reply to Bob Higgins's message of Sun, 10 Oct 2021 13:58:12 -0600:
> Hi Bob,
> [snip]
> >I believe photons to be corpuscles having more than one cycle (sort of
> like
> >a gaussian envelope) but fini
In reply to Bob Higgins's message of Sun, 10 Oct 2021 13:58:12 -0600:
Hi Bob,
[snip]
>I believe photons to be corpuscles having more than one cycle (sort of like
>a gaussian envelope) but finite in size. The envelope is a soliton
>solution supported by the nonlinearity of the aether; which is dif
I believe photons to be corpuscles having more than one cycle (sort of like
a gaussian envelope) but finite in size. The envelope is a soliton
solution supported by the nonlinearity of the aether; which is different
from a linear EM excitation of the aether. Each photon contains a fixed
energy as
Hi,
Photons have a cycle time(T) = 1/frequency.
Planks constant has the dimension of energy x time.
So the energy of single cycle photon would be h/T = h x frequency, which is the
formula for photon energy.
What does this mean?
It means that either the photon energy formula only describes the min
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