Re: why higher frequency wave penetrates and other won't.???

From: ZZBunker (zzbunker_at_netscape.net)
Date: 09/26/04


Date: 26 Sep 2004 08:05:07 -0700

hhc314@yahoo.com (Harry Conover) wrote in message news:<7ce4e226.0409251228.4d93d2ff@posting.google.com>...
> zzbunker@netscape.net (ZZBunker) wrote in message news:<e4a0829b.0409250333.76fb2130@posting.google.com>...
> > bob_peterson@rediffmail.com (Bob) wrote in message news:<e80b0472.0409242040.524fe78f@posting.google.com>...
> > > Why is it that shorter the wavelength or higher the frequency of the
> > > electromagnetic wave, the wave penetrates deeper and deeper.?
> > > eg. gamma rays penetrates through solid objects, x ray penetrates
> > > through soft tissues but light or radio or microwaves couldn't.
> >
> > The whole point of QM is that that is not true.
> > That's classical wave inference. Electrons
> > have much smaller wavelengths that photons
> > typically, and sometimes they go around
> > the photons, instead of hitting them.
>
> Sorry Bob, that that's a pretty bizarre concept that you will not find
> in any QM text. If that is what your QM course taught you, best to
> repeat the course!

  You should Bob to skip QM EM completely. Since all the morons
  who teach QM EM courses ever tell you about EM is that
  Maxwell invited it. Not CERNians with
  a Newton chair in apples and oranges, or some Mathematicians
  and Physicists (AKA chemists with a degree in degrees,
  and insufficient intelligence to understand
  that not everything in the universe is
  the Dynamic Fusion of Astronomers with Spandex)
  a well-trimmed Resume in the Null Set,
  and a pocket full of Bozo-ons.

  

>
> Harry C.



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