Re: Property of photon.
- From: "Henry Haapalainen" <kirppu@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sun, 21 May 2006 03:19:25 +0300
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Henry Haapalainen wrote:
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Perhaps you and I have a different understanding of what Planck's basic
equation means. Why don't you start by explaining what your
understanding of it is.
PD
With my poor English it is not easy to explain something like that. In
em-radiation there can be energies only divided by frequency of a light
beam. Then, if you know what frequency and wave-length are, you ought to
understand it.
Henry Haapalainen
Why, Henry, I've seen you write long, numbered missives about falling
space theory, in perfectly acceptable English, and now suddenly you shy
away from explaining what Planck's basic equation means?
PD
I have used a professional translater to those works. (HH)
In that case, a discussion in English about physics with you is going
to be problematic from the start. Thanks for the warning.
PD
Does that mean, that you still don't understand what I told you? (HH)
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