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Question of the Week / QotW - 10.03.14 - Do subliminal CDs work?
« on: 19/09/2010 07:14:12 »
i definitely would not eat it...
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Normally a definition of the photons energy is made from its 'frequency' or inversely its wavelength.- Look here -.. But when looking at one single photon, how do you define a frequency to that? I don't expect it possible, other than as a 'vibration' or like a defect in the fabric of SpaceTime. Also, 'virtual photons' have no such restrictions. So, how do they do it?
QuotePhotons don't bounce on atoms, they are absorbed and another photon is emitted... This takes some times so you could think it slows down the photon but it is not the same one...Interesting. What causes it to emit, just having too much energy to store it all? If so, it seems strange that it would accept more energy and kick out old, rather than simply letting the original photon pass by.