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Physics, Astronomy & Cosmology / Re: Atoms violate Conservation of Energy?
« on: 24/08/2013 00:51:14 »
"Time and motion are inextricably tied one to the other. So one must ask; If no time has elapsed for the photon, has the photon really moved from point A to point B, or has the space between point A and B only collapsed. "
Can the existence of a photon be measured without hindering it's passage? If not I wouldn't it be possible the photon is information existing only at the point of emission and absorption?
Ok, I'm sure I've fallen out of the boat now.
Dave
Can the existence of a photon be measured without hindering it's passage? If not I wouldn't it be possible the photon is information existing only at the point of emission and absorption?
Ok, I'm sure I've fallen out of the boat now.
Dave