Well, particles (electrons, protons, atoms, bucky balls, ignored cats)
fired at a screen still produce an interference...

So maybe protons could tunnel through a barrier if there is a wave from
another proton that interferes?

Could this be how tunneling works?

On Sun, Jun 19, 2016 at 2:01 AM, Jones Beene <jone...@pacbell.net> wrote:

> Oops… obviously, that should read “photon” instead of “proton”:
>
> If photons [not protons] can become paired and out-of-phase due to some
> kind of cavity resonance effect, such that one result of the pairing is
> that they can escape metal confinement, then almost every citizen is at
> risk from microwave ovens.
>
> If you are old enough to remember Ralph Nader and the Corvair, another
> low point from that era was the microwave oven scare. Supposedly, this
> was debunked, but now … who knows. There certainly could be oven
> configurations which unknowingly promote photon-pairing more than others.
> Recently, there are reports of ovens with plastic windows, instead of glass
> windows, melting. This could be due to the spacing in the see-thru metal
> grids… who knows?
>

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