Steve Holden <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Steve Horsley wrote:
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> > Also, I think you probably accidentally posted to the wrong
> > newsgroup.
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> No, he deliberately posted to the wrong newsgroup.
Heh ... I initially read the subject line as "The limitation of the
Python Hypothesis".
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Steve Horsley wrote:
bill wrote:
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No - I'll reply to the newsgroup, if you don't mind.
The limitation of the Photon Hypothesis
THE UNCERTAINTY PRINCIPLE IS UNTENABLE
You cannot use classical theory to disprove quantum theory that e
bill wrote:
Please reply to [EMAIL PROTECTED], thank you !
No - I'll reply to the newsgroup, if you don't mind.
The limitation of the Photon Hypothesis
THE UNCERTAINTY PRINCIPLE IS UNTENABLE
You cannot use classical theory to disprove quantum theory that easily.
The uncertainty is
Please reply to [EMAIL PROTECTED], thank you !
The limitation of the Photon Hypothesis
According to the electromagnetic theory of light, its energy is related to the
amplitude of the electric field of the electromagnetic wave, W=eE^2V(where E is
the amplitude and V is the volume). It
On 2004-12-23, bill <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> The limitation of the Photon Hypothesis
Not bad, though I always found L v P more entertaining.
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I definitely have no rights to judge this article but I have a vague
idea that this fine article goes to a wrong place. Except that the
topic thing is symbolically related: Photon hYpoTHesis limitatiON.
It's a well-known and persistent crank.
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I definitely have no rights to judge this article but I have a vague
idea that this fine article goes to a wrong place. Except that the
topic thing is symbolically related: Photon hYpoTHesis limitatiON.
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The limitation of the Photon Hypothesis
According to the electromagnetic theory of light, its energy is related to the
amplitude of the electric field of the electromagnetic wave, W=eE^2V(where E is
the amplitude and V is the volume). It apparently has nothing to do with the
light