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New Theories / Re: what is temperature?
« on: 18/01/2025 23:11:20 »Most of us know that impedance is frequency dependent. Mathematical model for impedance is a complex number. Thermodynamics and black body radiation seem to consider only the real part of this impedance. That's because in those cases, the imaginary part is not significant. They're only special cases from the more general cases where the radiating or radiated bodies are not necessarily black body.You have that more or less exactly wrong.
It's understandable that scientific research started with simpler cases. But let's not forget that there are more than what earlier discovery has told us.
The imaginary part of the refractive index relates to absorbing light.(And thus BBR) But the real part relates to the wavelike properties of the light that carries on or is reflected.
"Light propagation in absorbing materials can be described using a complex-valued refractive index.[2] The imaginary part then handles the attenuation, while the real part accounts for refraction"
From
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Refractive_index
Did you consider learning science (rather than just watching YT)?
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