Re: basic question about light




"Randy Poe" <poespam-trap@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message news:1171212946.233273.315160@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
On Feb 10, 10:18 pm, "Androcles" <Engin...@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
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"Randy Poe" <poespam-t...@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in messagenews:1171151578.342519.102300@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
On Feb 10, 2:25 pm, "Androcles" <Engin...@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
wrote:
"Randy Poe" <poespam-t...@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in messagenews:1171133064.163815.323460@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
I asked:
Are TV signals absorbed by aluminium molecules in the antenna?

Answered 3 times already.

Yes, so you agree that molecules do not absorb all EM radiation.

No, nor did I ever say so. However, when any particular photon is
absorbed,
it is 100% gone.

Absorbed by a hogment molecule. Ever heard of electron microscopes?

You didn't answer the question, troll. You were too busy snipping
and missed it.
Ever heard of electron microscopes?




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