Re: How long is a photon?



dlham@xxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
If an atom emitted a photon (a burst of light energy) for 186,000th of
a second - would the photon be one mile long? If it lasted for just 1/2
a second the photon would be 93,000 miles long. Do you think the length
of the photon has some bearing on the slit experiments that says a
photon can be in 2 places at the same time.

Don Hamilton http://novan.com/


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