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Light, particle, wave or both?
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Light, particle, wave or both?
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So this has been a debate for year among those who call themselves scholars. I ask, if it is a partical, then what I s it? Why has it never been identified? All experiments that claim to have validated this theory have been contaminated. There are always particles in the air. Ever see them in the weird sunlight beam anywhere? Particle accelerators shoot an electron beam at a substrate and claim a particle when it hits the surface. Hell you just lasered the surface. Of course something wants to leave the surface of the substrate.That was not witnessing a “ particle IN light “. So light make matter, I think not. So fire, hot metal, static electricity ect. Make matter? No they excite matter, that is the moment you see. Energy sets other things on motion. Energy is defined as potential. Two opposites are potential waiting to be harnessed as energy.
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