light particles
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light particles
If light is some kind of "particle".... considering the fact that the suns/stars have radiated particles, since who know when, where are all the light particles gone ? Do they dissolve, and if that is the case, into what ? Is there some kind of general "photosynthesis" .... ?
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Re: light particles
EU has no theory on this that physically explains this, i think they would say that light is absorbed again, as energy (E/M). Energy is never destroyed or phased out, nature recycles.
Maybe it is better to ask in NIAMI.
Regards,
Daniel
Maybe it is better to ask in NIAMI.
Regards,
Daniel
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Re: light particles
Thanks for the answer.D_Archer wrote:EU has no theory on this that physically explains this, i think they would say that light is absorbed again, as energy (E/M). Energy is never destroyed or phased out, nature recycles.
Maybe it is better to ask in NIAMI.
Regards,
Daniel
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Re: light particles
Photons are usually absorbed by electrons within an atom, raising its energetic state.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Absorptio ... radiation)
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Absorptio ... radiation)
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Re: light particles
Does this happen without changing the atoms nature? I mean is it like "giving food" to a being ?.... so to sayjackneefus wrote:Photons are usually absorbed by electrons within an atom, raising its energetic state.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Absorptio ... radiation)
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Re: light particles
Doesn't the EU do away with light as a particle? Wal Thornhill says light is waving the aether (possibly neutrinos, according to him).
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