Ok, thanks, so a reflector/mirror - even a half-mirror - is a receiver/observer of some sort because it absorbs/interferes with some of the energy...
Still thinking about this and I would like to know something. I would like to understand the behaviour of a mirror (or indeed a half-mirror) when it...
origin - thanks for your link it was a good read but I kind of knew most of it in any case. The sort of thing I get hooked up on is statements like...
Well thanks a bunch.
Guys, can you give me a list of unknowns please? I'm thinking it might start with (but correct me if I'm wrong): Why is the speed of light always...
Ok, thanks guys, sorry if I'm a pain. But surely you have to confess that there a lot of unanswered questions out there and one can't help but...
I don't have much time - you will probably be glad to hear - but I'm still thinking about all of this. I know i said that photons have a rest mass...
Yes and no, so I thought. an em wave has no mass. But a photon has a rest mass. That's a difference in itself. To me they are fundamentally different...
I haven't finished yet, will be back at computer in a few days, you'll be please (or not so pleased) to hear! And by the way, 3 is wrong because...
Ok, this sounds interesting and i need to think about this because there are a couple of obvious complications: the observer could interfere due to...
Russ, i'm struggling because we live in a closed Universe where em waves appear to always have somewhere to go.
No. I wonder where the heat eventually gets transferred to in our closed Universe.
Enlighten me.
That was a bit of a bullish*t answer if there ever was one!
But my point is that IF the em radiation had nowhere to go then it would remain hot. Tell you what, let's stick the steel right in the middle of a...
Blah, blah, blah....
you don't know that for certain. There are lots of things we don't know. Tell me why light is always viewed as a constant.
yeah, ok, I get what you're saying and I guess I'm asking the impossible in that nobody can prove or disprove my farfetched idea in that maybe a...
AlexG - Do you recognise entanglement and instantaneous action at a distance, and do you believe it is a real phenomena of the Universe - a...
it is odd, I agree. But let's first agree that photons don't travel across the universe. Waves (whatever they are) do. Before I go any further, I...
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