On a sunny day (Thu, 22 Aug 2019 08:04:20 -0700 (PDT)) it happened George
Herold <
ghe...@teachspin.com> wrote in
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5b894822-c721-4f6b...@googlegroups.com>:
Sure, should that surprise me?
I look at it all from a wave perspective.
QM was shown to be a joke a while ago (something about no more cats etc, was posted here).
OK, will look it up
https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2019/06/190603124621.htm
This from an old posting
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On a sunny day (Tue, 30 May 06 10:55:37 GMT) it happened
lpa...@emory.edu
(Lloyd Parker) wrote in <e5hmdb$ajs$
2...@leto.cc.emory.edu>:
>>Max Planck,
>>the originator of light quanta. In his recorded remarks which
>>took place during 1909 in an audience at Einstein's talk we see him
>>resisting Einstein's hypothesis of atomistic light quanta propagation
>>through space. "If Einstein were correct, how could one account for
>>interference when the length over which one detected interference was many
>>thousands of wavelengths? How could a quantum of light interfere with itself
>>over such great distances if it were a point object? Instead of quantized
>>electromagnetic fields, one should attempt to transfer the whole problem of
>>the quantum theory to the area of INTERACTION between matter and radiation
>>energy".
>>
>>(I stole this from
http://www.blazelabs.com/f-g-dist.asp ).
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Again, I am no fishysicks so my 'world view' is somewhat less mathemagical.
I always want a mechanism.
OTOH I remember as a kid with my father we build a simple synchronous electric motor,
with a kit called 'mecano' here.
Basically a wheel with metal side tabs and a 50 Hz electromagnet
Spin the wheel and it would run in sync with the 50 Hz field.
I asked my father 'what exactly is that magnetic force, what causes it, how does it work?'
My father said: You will earn that later at school'
He would react that way if he did not know the answer.
I never learned it, just a bunch of ideas..
We do not even know what an electron is, why those repel each other (usually, seems in super-conductors those pair up,
and there was also the 'electron black hole' and I have actually seen a ball lightning hanging in front of me,
IMNSHO opinion that WAS an electron black hole, Murat Ozer is the one that proposed that see
https://arxiv.org/abs/gr-qc/9911011
and so many other things, we know, shit really.
Twenty first century science
take it for what it is worth.
But it IS fun!