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Does a non thermal source of radiation produce a blackbody spectrum?

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Aug 25, 2011, 11:35:54 AM8/25/11
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Does a non thermal source of radiation produce a blackbody
spectrum?

The present material is a development of some comments for previous
post related to microwave and blackbody radiation:
http://www.elkadot.com/ro/termodinamica/cuantic_microunde.htm

Adepts of actual quantum mechanics pointed out that a microwave is not
a thermal source of radiation. But, why these dogmatists accept that
same microwave ovens heat food by a thermal mechanism?
Maybe in this case a microwave radiation strongly affects the prepared
food and not only rotates some molecules of water as is presented
everywhere.
How is possible for same microwave radiation to be accepted as a non
ionization radiation in case of food preparation and to be an
ionization radiation in case of induction lamps?
Considering another non thermal source ( CO2 infrared laser),it is
known that such device is used for cutting metals, having a higher
temperature than temperature generated by a infrared source.
The present material analyzes the characteristics of non thermal
sources of radiation and how such source can produce a spectra
characteristic for a blackbody.
By comparison with a laser source (accepted as a non thermal source),
a microwave source has completely different characteristics.
Finally a low cost experiment ( less then 1000 euro) is proposed in
order to measure the microwave radiation coming from a cooled body. It
is not possible to measure directly the microwave radiation coming
from a tank of liquid nitrogen or helium because the Dewar container
has reflective coatings.
The link:
http://www.elkadot.com/ro/termodinamica/cuantic_microunde_2.htm
The conclusion is simple: based on thermal or non thermal sources it
is not possible to build a theory of physics. Actual quantum mechanics
is a regrettable error.

Next week with another material =85

Regards,
Sorin Cosofret

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