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How do we measure the energy of a photon?

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Re: How do we measure the energy of a photon?
« Reply #1440 on: Today at 10:18:07 »
Quote from: alancalverd on Today at 09:51:37
Because AI is a voracious scavenger with no concept of truth or value.

Oddly, these are the characteristics of gods and nazis. Choose your sources carefully!

AI goes looking for knowledge in order to answer users questions. This post seems to be able to answer lots of questions from lots of AI users. Who would have thought!
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Re: How do we measure the energy of a photon?
« Reply #1441 on: Today at 12:57:54 »
Knowledge: "tomatoes are fruit"
Wisdom: "eat them with salt, not cream".

Providing a response, particularly where it has been improvised from the unedited ravings of anyone who cares to post anything on the internet, is not the same as answering a question.

Even if you ask for a "balanced" response, a good half of the "knowledge" in cyberspace originates from flat-earthers, creationists, and other swivel-eyed lunatics with access to a keyboard. 

In the early days of digital watches, whilst waiting for a bus, I asked somebody the time. He proudly pushed a button on his LED display and said "It's 1347..... whatever that means".
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Re: How do we measure the energy of a photon?
« Reply #1442 on: Today at 13:04:26 »
But Naked Scientists is edited is it not, and mxplxxx has heaps of cool edited ideas 🦸‍♂️
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Re: How do we measure the energy of a photon?
« Reply #1443 on: Today at 13:26:19 »
Quote from: alancalverd on Today at 12:57:54
Knowledge: "tomatoes are fruit"
Wisdom: "eat them with salt, not cream".

Knowledge: tomatoes, cucumbers, squash (like zucchini and pumpkin), peas, green beans, peppers, avocados, and eggplant are fruit
Wisdom: How about that.
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