From: BURT on 5 Apr 2010 19:14 On Apr 3, 8:52 pm, "Paul Hovnanian P.E." <P...(a)Hovnanian.com> wrote: > BURT wrote: > > > An electron can radiate either outward or inward of its atom. It can > > emmit at 360 degrees of sperical freedom. Sometimes light rays go > > toward the nucleus. > > So photons as itty-bitty little particles would have some probability if > hitting the nucleus. But light waves have a much larger wavelength than > the size of an atomic nucleus. So light as a wave would pass right > around it. > > If you want to hit a nucleus with something, it has to have a very short > wavelength. > > -- > Paul Hovnanian mailto:P...(a)Hovnanian.com > ------------------------------------------------------------------ > Error reading FAT record: Try the SKINNY one? (Y/N) EM passes through matter all the time just look at radio and x rays. Light can pass over the nucleus. Mitch Raemsch
First
|
Prev
|
Pages: 1 2 Prev: right handed neutrino Next: the Death of Ath*ism - Scientific *Proof* of God... |