What is a photon?



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Topic: Science > Physics
User: "Michael Komma"
Date: 14 Aug 2005 05:55:36 PM
Object: What is a photon?
http://www.mikomma.de/photon/photon1.html
http://www.mikomma.de/fh/hydrod/qsp/dehmelt.htm
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User: "Ron Baker, Pluralitas!"

Title: Re: What is a photon? 14 Aug 2005 08:08:03 PM
"Michael Komma" <komma@oe.uni-tuebingen.de> wrote in message
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http://www.mikomma.de/photon/photon1.html

http://www.mikomma.de/fh/hydrod/qsp/dehmelt.htm

Pretty cool. Cool animations.
And now I have more references showing atom state
states transitions taking time, not being instantaneous.
Es gibt mehrere menschen die mir gesagt haben dass
die Uebergang keine/null Dauer hat.
Einer ist PhD Physiker.
(nun ob sie meine Uebersetzung vertrauen wenn ich
deine Seiten zitieren...)
--
rb
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User: "Androcles Androcles@ MyPlace.org"

Title: Re: What is a photon? 14 Aug 2005 06:05:35 PM
"Michael Komma" <komma@oe.uni-tuebingen.de> wrote in message
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| http://www.mikomma.de/photon/photon1.html
| http://www.mikomma.de/fh/hydrod/qsp/dehmelt.htm
Nice graphics! I would love to know more!
Could anyone translate the text to Anglais, please?
Androcles.
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User: "Androcles Androcles@ MyPlace.org"

Title: Re: What is a photon? 14 Aug 2005 06:16:31 PM
"Androcles" <Androcles@ MyPlace.org> wrote in message
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| "Michael Komma" <komma@oe.uni-tuebingen.de> wrote in message
| news:ddoi5k$m18$02$1@news.t-online.com...
|| http://www.mikomma.de/photon/photon1.html
|| http://www.mikomma.de/fh/hydrod/qsp/dehmelt.htm
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|
| Nice graphics! I would love to know more!
| Could anyone translate the text to Anglais, please?
| Androcles.
Addendum.
Superb graphics! Michael Komma has put his heart and soul
into this! Somebody please translate! I want to read it in English!
Androcles.
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User: "sue jahn"

Title: Re: What is a photon? 15 Aug 2005 02:36:53 AM
"Androcles" <Androcles@ MyPlace.org> wrote in message news:jhQLe.7709$le3.6818@fe1.news.blueyonder.co.uk...


"Androcles" <Androcles@ MyPlace.org> wrote in message
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| "Michael Komma" <komma@oe.uni-tuebingen.de> wrote in message
| news:ddoi5k$m18$02$1@news.t-online.com...
|| http://www.mikomma.de/photon/photon1.html
|| http://www.mikomma.de/fh/hydrod/qsp/dehmelt.htm
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|
| Nice graphics! I would love to know more!
| Could anyone translate the text to Anglais, please?
| Androcles.


Addendum.
Superb graphics! Michael Komma has put his heart and soul
into this! Somebody please translate! I want to read it in English!
Androcles.

Clearly! Photons are the capillaric discharges from
cylindrcal emitters. Emitter on far left appears the
same wavlength as the photo.
http://p.office1000.com/jp1/30001san.jpg
http://teachers.web.cern.ch/teachers/archiv/HST2002/Bubblech/mbitu/k2epl1.jpg
Sue...
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User: "Wilson"

Title: Re: What is a photon? 15 Aug 2005 05:18:23 AM
On Mon, 15 Aug 2005 03:36:53 -0400, "sue jahn" <susysewnshow@yahoo.com.au>
wrote:


"Androcles" <Androcles@ MyPlace.org> wrote in message news:jhQLe.7709$le3.6818@fe1.news.blueyonder.co.uk...


"Androcles" <Androcles@ MyPlace.org> wrote in message
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| "Michael Komma" <komma@oe.uni-tuebingen.de> wrote in message
| news:ddoi5k$m18$02$1@news.t-online.com...
|| http://www.mikomma.de/photon/photon1.html
|| http://www.mikomma.de/fh/hydrod/qsp/dehmelt.htm
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|
| Nice graphics! I would love to know more!
| Could anyone translate the text to Anglais, please?
| Androcles.


Addendum.
Superb graphics! Michael Komma has put his heart and soul
into this! Somebody please translate! I want to read it in English!
Androcles.





Clearly! Photons are the capillaric discharges from
cylindrcal emitters. Emitter on far left appears the
same wavlength as the photo.
http://p.office1000.com/jp1/30001san.jpg

http://teachers.web.cern.ch/teachers/archiv/HST2002/Bubblech/mbitu/k2epl1.jpg

Sue...

See: www.users.bigpond.com/hewn/e-field.exe
HW.
www.users.bigpond.com/hewn/index.htm
Sometimes I feel like a complete failure.
The most useful thing I have ever done is prove Einstein wrong.
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User: "Androcles Androcles@ MyPlace.org"

Title: Re: What is a photon? 15 Aug 2005 08:54:35 AM
"Henri Wilson" <H@..> wrote in message
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| See: www.users.bigpond.com/hewn/e-field.exe
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| HW.
Still having trouble with beat frequencies, H?
Androcles
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User: "Wilson"

Title: Re: What is a photon? 18 Aug 2005 04:49:14 PM
On Mon, 15 Aug 2005 13:54:35 GMT, "Androcles" <Androcles@ MyPlace.org> wrote:


"Henri Wilson" <H@..> wrote in message
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| See: www.users.bigpond.com/hewn/e-field.exe
|
| HW.

Still having trouble with beat frequencies, H?

It isn't a beat. It is a standing wave.


Androcles

HW.
www.users.bigpond.com/hewn/index.htm
Sometimes I feel like a complete failure.
The most useful thing I have ever done is prove Einstein wrong.
.
User: "Androcles Androcles@ MyPlace.org"

Title: Re: What is a photon? 18 Aug 2005 05:13:23 PM
"Henri Wilson" <H@..> wrote in message
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| On Mon, 15 Aug 2005 13:54:35 GMT, "Androcles" <Androcles@ MyPlace.org>
wrote:
|
| >
| >"Henri Wilson" <H@..> wrote in message
| >news:otq0g11b682m9o2jel29kbt1v780blp20l@4ax.com...
| >
| >| See: www.users.bigpond.com/hewn/e-field.exe
| >|
| >| HW.
| >
| >Still having trouble with beat frequencies, H?
|
| It isn't a beat. It is a standing wave.
No comment, I'm tired of arguing.
| >
| >Androcles
|
|
| HW.
| www.users.bigpond.com/hewn/index.htm
|
| Sometimes I feel like a complete failure.
| The most useful thing I have ever done is prove Einstein wrong.
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User: "Bjoern Feuerbacher"

Title: Re: What is a photon? 15 Aug 2005 05:37:56 AM
Michael Komma wrote:

http://www.mikomma.de/photon/photon1.html

http://www.mikomma.de/fh/hydrod/qsp/dehmelt.htm

Well, one could argue that since one does look here at an atomic
process which takes time, the emitted electromagnetic radiation
is not monochromatic, but has a Lorentz spectrum (essentially, the
first page says something like that in the beginning). Hence we do not
really get a photon in an energy-momentum eigenstate here, but a
superposition of different photons.
Bye,
Bjoern
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User: "Schoenfeld"

Title: Re: What is a photon? 19 Aug 2005 02:33:41 AM
Bjoern Feuerbacher wrote:

but a superposition of different photons.

"Err", don't you mean the same photon?



Bye,
Bjoern

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User: "G=EMC^2 Glazier"

Title: Re: What is a photon? 20 Aug 2005 08:46:52 AM
First they are the messenger for EM Virtual photon are used for
magetisim,regular photons for light heat X-ray etc. They have a set
speed of 186,242 mps Gravity can curve the photon,create more or less
energy to it. The photons real time is instantaneous,and a single photon
can be every where in the universe at once. For the same reason photons
can not age. Photons that came out of the big bang are the same photons
that make up the micro waves of space giving space the temperature of
2,7K Humankind uses photons to measure its age and size of our
universe. The structure of an electron
can be viewed as a cloud that is made up of a million photons spinning
at 'c',and half of these photons are the virtual attraction kind,and the
other half the kind we relate with light energy. Virtual photons are not
seen,but we know they exist because their effects can be felt and
measured. Laser photons accelerate electrons to 99.999 of 'c'
Well could go on and on but I think I painted a real picture on the
photon to discuss. Bert
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User: "Androcles Androcles@ MyPlace.org"

Title: Re: What is a photon? 20 Aug 2005 09:07:22 AM
"G=EMC^2 Glazier" <herbertglazier@webtv.net> wrote in message
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| First they are the messenger for EM Virtual photon are used for
| magetisim,regular photons for light heat X-ray etc. They have a set
| speed of 186,242 mps Gravity can curve the photon,create more or
less
| energy to it. The photons real time is instantaneous,and a single
photon
| can be every where in the universe at once. For the same reason
photons
| can not age. Photons that came out of the big bang are the same
photons
| that make up the micro waves of space giving space the temperature of
| 2,7K Humankind uses photons to measure its age and size of our
| universe. The structure of an
electron
| can be viewed as a cloud that is made up of a million photons spinning
| at 'c',and half of these photons are the virtual attraction kind,and
the
| other half the kind we relate with light energy. Virtual photons are
not
| seen,but we know they exist because their effects can be felt and
| measured. Laser photons accelerate electrons to 99.999 of 'c'
| Well could go on and on but I think I painted a real picture on the
| photon to discuss. Bert
You are so phull of phuckwittery and crap your eyes are brown.
*plonk*
Androcles
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User: ""

Title: Re: What is a photon? 20 Aug 2005 09:12:20 AM
Androcles: you're going to die at 18:23 GMT today.
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User: ""

Title: Re: What is a photon? 20 Aug 2005 09:15:09 AM
Oh, I'll have nothing to do with it. It's just kind of a Jean Dixon
thing. The Universe likes harmony and is cleaning up on
non-cooperators.
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