Re: Sometimes I wonder, if Physicists actually *want* to know how it works



On May 12, 8:47 am, PD <TheDraperFam...@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
On May 11, 6:58 pm, mpc755 <mpc...@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

On May 11, 2:10 pm, PD <TheDraperFam...@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

There is no magic. The fact that a phenomenon does not fit into your
preconceived notions of permissible possibilities does not constitute
magic.

The fact that you do not understand that a wave, or a disturbance, or
a massless particle, or a propagating energy field cannot exist in a
void shows what is the major problem in physics today and that is
mathematicians who do not understand nature.

No, I'm sorry, you are off the mark. You believe that physicists
either do or should agree with you that a wave cannot exist except in
a material medium, and that mathematicians have corrupted this to
allow waves in any case where the governing laws take the form of the
wave equation. The exact flip of this is the case. You want something
to be true that is simply not supported by experimental evidence.

PD

In nature, something that is massless cannot propagate without a
medium.
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