Re: Light quanta.
- From: socratus <israelsad@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sun, 19 Aug 2007 04:40:30 -0700
What is a maximum frequency limit for light quanta
in respect to its constant velocity: c=1?
1.
Jeckyl wrote:
As far as regular physics is concerned, there is no theoretical
limit ..
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My opinion.
It means when photon moves with speed limit c=1.
the frequency is also limited f=1. And it happens because
the spin/impulse (h ) of photon is also equal to one h=1.
Then the energy oh this photon is also: E=1.
In this situation photon moves simply from point A to point B.
In such movement photon doesn't work, doesn't make
positive work. Why doesn't the photon make positive work?
Because photon moves as a wheel (with infinity density)
in a straight line. Photon doesn't create waves in such movement.
But it is impossible for photon to be always in such movement,
in such condition. Because we know what an important,
positive role photon plays in our planet, in our life.
So, it is possible to say that we know nothing about photon.
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