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Light in Phase and then Out of Phase.....
I was listening to this very concrete thinking elecrical engineer on the
radio who seemed to believe that various energy levels wavelengths attained by photons had the physical implication of the light being able to pass though or miss a solid mater interface target by virtue of it being out of phase from wave crest to wave to valley. I was amused given the nature of the analogy but then have always wondered . The properties of wave behavior of light are curious. The in phase out phase thing seems plausable but then again its not measurable without a material interface. I thought I had found the flaw in the Young double slit experiment to prove it and maybe I have since the interference appears to be between light and medium and not light and light. The phases of wavelength analogy are still curious because I can't prove that light is in phase and out of phase in a vacuum or doing something like rotating with a metric periodicty such as the sphere of mass having a white hemisphere and a black one east and west about the axis of rotation. Still a silly analogy but one that could account for the wavelenth phenomonology . That seems to bring the mass analogy into phase which adds to confusion. my reading of interference is that electrons get saturated by photon in the material medium and can absorb no more. This insight desolves away any light to light or photon to photon interference in vacuum or aether or space what ever. I have never mangaged to to aim a beam of light at an other beam of light and get any interference pattern save having some material interface in between. Have you got evidence of light bending or otherwise interacting with light in an open vacuum? I cant find any. how light saturates electrons is interesting and enough to blow off the other analogies. The Thermodynamic Cause of Gravity: Site Below is due for update and removal of mistakes: http://www.webspawner.com/users/gravity/index.html |
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Light in Phase and then Out of Phase.....
Dear gravity jones:
"gravity jones" wrote in message ... I was listening to this very concrete thinking elecrical engineer on the radio who seemed to believe that various energy levels wavelengths attained by photons had the physical implication of the light being able to pass though or miss a solid mater interface target by virtue of it being out of phase from wave crest to wave to valley. I was amused given the nature of the analogy but then have always wondered . The properties of wave behavior of light are curious. Yes, very. The correct description of "total internal reflection" requires that light get information instantaneously from the less dense medium. Lenses for LEDs have to be a few hundred atoms thick to act like classical lenses... otherwise the light just passes right through at c, rather than c_medium. Radio waves act much the same, passing though a lot of material with little effect. .... I have never mangaged to to aim a beam of light at an other beam of light and get any interference pattern save having some material interface in between. This can be easily done with lasers. But keep in mind the interference pattern will be on the scale of the wavelength. Have you got evidence of light bending or otherwise interacting with light in an open vacuum? I cant find any. There are "photon-photon interaction"s documented on Google. What is entanglement for photons, if not an interaction? how light saturates electrons is interesting and enough to blow off the other analogies. No evidence this is true, however. "Extinction coefficient". Phrases in quotes can be used to find out more using Google. David A. Smith |
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