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Old May 7th 19, 02:35 AM posted to alt.astronomy
herbert glazier
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Default Lights Uncertainty

A beam of light passing by has no certainty of its location. Also the exact time it passes.No certainty of its momentum.Thus its energy is uncertain.Seeing a beam of light going by is not the same as light from its source going straight into your eyes.Thus its wave length is uncertain.White comes to my mind.Blue too.Bert`
 




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