Re: Light as a particle in a wave?
- From: "Scismgenie" <Scismgenie@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: 14 Aug 2005 15:11:15 -0700
(Naturally if you put somewhat more in the pot you'll increase your
returns further.)
Acvtually I am just starting to explore the thought processes and the
formulae are nt in knowledge base, so until I glom onto that a little
better, I will try to visualized what you are all saying.
As far as having to prove I have "done something" to try to undersand
some equation, I DON't think that is neede to have a layman's
understanding of basic concepts.
Learning may take many paths, and the limit of the concepts are
abstract if tehy can not be adequately described in plain language for
simple things.
Many of you have been very helpful and my understanding has increased,
Thanks!!
.
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