Re: Why light wave can't see the details smaller than wavelength?
- From: ola.andreas.hakansson@xxxxxxxxx
- Date: 19 Apr 2006 08:00:29 -0700
I don't see what Heisenberg's uncertaintly relation has to do with it?
The phrase "ligh wave can't see the details smaller than the
wavelength" is valid for any wavelengths including wavelengths of
several meters. I don't see how you can include Heisenberg for these
waves.
Andreas
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