At 01:24 PM 6/11/2008 -0400, you wrote:
Ode Coyote wrote:
Pretty far fetched, but considering it a possibility, raw corn would
not look like cooked corn, thus eliminating that theory.
Why not. Starch is starch either way. It would taste raw, but I am not
sure it would look significantly different.
Dough looks a lot different from bread.
But then, why
would *any* intersecting beams not produce heat in a target.... when
dissociating water, by any means, does heat the water up.
Electromagnetic waves do not interact with each other, period.
Yes they do!
Get them out 180 degrees of phase and they cancel each other ..and make
Scalar waves?
In phase at an intersection, energy compounds at the target as total energy.
Put two identical laser beams on one spot, you get twice the energy on
that spot.
Two lasers intersecting, twice the brightness. Hologram
projection? Intersecting beams.
Two heat lamps, hotter fast food.
Scalar beams DO interact with each other in the presence of polar
compounds (such as water). You will have to research the why on it
yourself, it is much to complicated to go into here. Check out Scalar and
longitudinal waves google can help
http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&pwst=1&sa=X&oi=spell&resnum=0&ct=result&cd=1&q=scalar+longitudinal+waves&spell=1
Marshall
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