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Robert Wood asked the Naked Scientists: Is it possible that light (energy) is able to travel billions of light years through space without dissipating because at the speed of light time has stopped?
Quote from: Robert Wood on 20/12/2016 09:29:07Robert Wood asked the Naked Scientists: Is it possible that light (energy) is able to travel billions of light years through space without dissipating because at the speed of light time has stopped? It is not dissipating because of the propagation mechanics. The E and B fields are perpendicular to each other and propagation is perpendicular to the B and E plane. The pulse propagates in a straight line if there is nothing to alter its path but if there are obstacles in the way like dust it can loose energy.If has nothing to do with slowing down time.
If light didn't slow down in a medium, such as the gelatin in your eyeballs, you wouldn't even be reading this!
how light will be able to speed up in vacuum after being slower in glass?
Quote from: Nilak on 07/01/2017 23:47:37Quote from: Robert Wood on 20/12/2016 09:29:07Robert Wood asked the Naked Scientists: Is it possible that light (energy) is able to travel billions of light years through space without dissipating because at the speed of light time has stopped? It is not dissipating because of the propagation mechanics. The E and B fields are perpendicular to each other and propagation is perpendicular to the B and E plane. The pulse propagates in a straight line if there is nothing to alter its path but if there are obstacles in the way like dust it can loose energy.If has nothing to do with slowing down time.Can the wave travel at less than c in a medium?If so , can this wave interact with anything in such a way as to provide an observe with a physical representation of this wave ? Or does the whole wave collapse as soon as there is the slightest detection even when the speed of propagation is slower than c ?Am I right that there is one photon per wave ? (and vice versa)