Re: I think Androcles has a point also known as a singularity?
- From: "guskz@xxxxxxxxxxx" <guskz@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: 11 Mar 2006 08:12:25 -0800
Hexenmeister wrote:
<guskz@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in messageoops my mistake, you said the below instead:
news:1142082674.223869.70640@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
As Androcles said:
"We can see a moving hand as multiple hands"
No I didn't, you are dreaming.
"> Quantum of light is a particle and wave simultaneously.
There are no "waves" as such.
Waves are a time dependent phenomenon.
When you wave your hand you have only one hand, it changes
position with time.
http://www.androcles01.pwp.blueyonder.co.uk/Catalina/Drive.htm
http://www.androcles01.pwp.blueyonder.co.uk/AC/AC.htm "
Mind you only one electron sweeping on the tv screen form the entire
picture.
A hand moving fast enough would become invisible, instead it would have
to reverbate multiple times at the multiple locations to appear to be
everywhere simultaneously.
Or a single electron travelling in zigzags on a tv set as an entire
picture (or object or mass).
Therefore is a MILLION photons actually a MILLION photons or simply
"ONE" photon moving within a certain period which we call TIME.
And if a Million Photons can be "ONE" photon then an ENTIRE Universe
can be "ONE" photon.
And if EVEN that "ONE" photon has NO mass ....
....then perhaps also even that "ONE" photon is not a photon nor a
quantum but infact a POINT which we call a Singularity?
You are confusing math with physics.
Newton knew how to deal with the infinitesimally small, he devised
the calculus.
Androcles.
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