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I've been thinking about the 45 degree polariser. Quite simply, it comes down to the resolution of a vector.
Interesting that the Wikipedia article, when discussing sequential S-G systems, talks about "measuring" when a particle passes through a nonhomogeneous magnetic field. When we use magnetic fields to select regions for analysis by spin resonance (e.g. MRI) we talk about polarising or forcing, not measuring*.
It occurred to me whilst driving home yesterday but you beat me to publication!
Your option c is the only one that makes sense and describes the "black box" transfer function of multiple polarisers,...
It seems to me the application of an entity/attribute model to physics theories or experiments isn't optimal.
As for the photographic use of polarisers, it seems like a complicated way of reducing intensity, compared with simply reducing the aperture of the lens,....
If you can't put it in a bottle, it isn't an entity
Excellent sunglasses for coarse fishing and gliding, but dangerous for driving!
And, is the universe an entity? If it is, what kind of bottle does it go in?
Quote from: alancalverd on 04/05/2023 07:02:03Excellent sunglasses for coarse fishing and gliding, but dangerous for driving!Why?
Quick question concerning the nature of energy: work can definitely be described as a boundary phenomenon, can energy also be categorised as such? ( WAG question ).