Re: A GRAND ILLUSION OF PHOTONS




"DJINGATTILA" <riedt1@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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> Photons are discrete energy points on electromagnetic waves that are
> carried through and by a medium that permeates space and gaseous,
> liquid and solid matter. The medium is the ether, an elastic solid.

And the experiment that confirms the existence of such an elastic solid is?

> Photons cannot exist without carrier waves. Waves cannot exist without
> a medium.

Since it is only required for something to wave that statement is obviously
and trivially disproved by the existence of fields.

Rest of unsupported misconceptions mercifully snipped.

Bill


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