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Originally posted by MamaJ
reply to post by Mary Rose
Im thirty minutes into it and totally love how he explains everything which makes it easy to understand.
What did you think of the concentrations of photons and their magnetic fields?
Jennifer, everything is ultimately just concentrations of energy. E=Mc2. This applies to both electromagnetic radiation (photons) and matter(electrons). Matter will be covered in PF 4.
Originally posted by Mary Rose
reply to post by MamaJ
Yeah I was surprised when I saw that. The electron as representing matter.
Originally posted by Mary Rose
I don't recall LaPoint talking about the proton at all. He would just have to agree that the proton is actually a north magnetic monopole.
Originally posted by Mary Rose
reply to post by MamaJ
Yeah I was surprised when I saw that. The electron as representing matter.
Originally posted by Mary Rose
Primer Fields Farooq, the main point to my theory is that you cannot have a photon without its fields. You also cannot make sense of how the photon behaves without taking into account the fields around it that contain some of the total energy of the photon. So I show the photon the way I see it and it seems like it works for most people so far. But I definitely would like to be able to animate the photon as the flowing energy field that I show in 2d in a 3d flowing animation. Then you would see some of the energy going through the second slit and most of the energy going through the first slit. If no energy goes through the second slit then there is no interference. This happens when the slits get too far apart. You have been told what a photon is, but no one has a picture of one. I am showing you that a photon is the fields and the fields confine most of the energy to the nucleus of the fields. So showing the photon without the fields would not help anyone as the fields determine how the photon responds to the slit edges.
Originally posted by Mary Rose
reply to post by buddhasystem
Oh another one.
Originally posted by Mary Rose
reply to post by buddhasystem
You could stand to learn some things.
My reason regarding the electron is that I think of the atom as the representation of matter.
Originally posted by buddhasystem
Matter is not always represented by an atom, and vice versa.
Originally posted by buddhasystem
It's a bitter irony that the ATS forum, which is meant to promote knowledge and education,
Originally posted by FatherLukeDuke
It's an entertainment site - somewhere to waste time.