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All electromagnetic radiation has to find its way thru a sea of CMBR photons perhaps high energy X-rays are better at blasting a path
Quote from: syhprumAll electromagnetic radiation has to find its way thru a sea of CMBR photons perhaps high energy X-rays are better at blasting a pathNope. That's not the way EM waves work. They don't have to "blast" their way through any kind of gas of photons.
http://www.labspaces.net/view_profile.php?ID=815Well apparently this guy has made 9 important discoveries in the field of physics, and the most perplexing one is the 9th, light in the x-ray part of the spectrum, travelling at greater than c velocities. Any thoughts about it?
Difficult to read the paper as it refers to bharat radiation, which is not defined and apparently only appears in a few other papers by the same author. The finding that x-rays precede the arrival of ultraviolet radiation from a given event merely suggests that it is a two-stage event with the x-ray emission preceding or even triggering the UV emission. This is entirely normal for nuclear processes.
Quote from: PmbPhy on 12/11/2014 17:56:28Quote from: syhprumAll electromagnetic radiation has to find its way thru a sea of CMBR photons perhaps high energy X-rays are better at blasting a pathNope. That's not the way EM waves work. They don't have to "blast" their way through any kind of gas of photons.Unless they do.http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Two-photon_physics