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New Theories / Re: Could quantum mechanics be wrong?
« Last post by Origin on Today at 12:01:51 »No problem, just look at the door on any microwave oven, a fine grating or mesh is provided. Usually the mesh is much smaller than the microwave radiation that is being shielded or about 1mm in size is normal as compared to the 12 cm size microwave.
You should understand that I referred to transversal size, not length. Why microwave is trapped inside microwave oven, while visible light can escape through the metal mesh?These guys have no idea what they are talking about, that is, there ideas are made up in there own minds without evidence. I just want anyone reading this to understand that these 2 posters are doing pseudoscience.
So that being said, let's see what you guys came up with. The average wavelength of the EM radiation in a microwave is about 12 cm, so that would mean you guys think a photon is that long.
You then conclude (correct me if I misinterpreted your statement) that the microwave photon is about 1 mm in diameter.
So then you guys think the size of the photon in this case is a cylinder 12cm x 1mm. Correct?
When I asked, "Could you please provide a link to one of these experiments?", I was asking for real formal evidence, like a peer reviewed paper detailing the experiment, not some cheesy amateur Youtube videos, sorry for the confusion.