From: oen on
lets try it again, five simple steps

1. you adjust a light source to emit about 50 photons, no more

2. put an eye as receiver for the 50, detect, that is, the light
emitter works

3. now put 2 eyes, both eyes will detect the 50 photons, which should
be impossible to do, because an eye is 50 photons sensitive

4. do the same experiment repeatedly with hardware photon detectors
this time, or put 3 eyes and more


one hundred years, good bye
From: Paul Cardinale on
On Jul 22, 10:02 am, oen <oen...(a)job4u.com> wrote:
> lets try it again, five simple steps
>
> 1. you adjust a light source to emit about 50 photons, no more
>
> 2. put an eye as receiver for the 50, detect, that is, the light
> emitter works
>
> 3. now put 2 eyes, both eyes will detect the 50 photons, which should
> be impossible to do, because an eye is 50 photons sensitive
>
> 4. do the same experiment repeatedly with hardware photon detectors
> this time, or put 3 eyes and more
>
> one hundred years, good bye

One wonders whether this fake idiot actually can't count to 5 or
whether it's part of the fakery.
From: Hikaru Masayoshi on
On Jul 22, 9:12 pm, Paul Cardinale <pcardin...(a)volcanomail.com> wrote:
> On Jul 22, 10:02 am, oen <oen...(a)job4u.com> wrote:
>
> > lets try it again, five simple steps
>
> > 1. you adjust a light source to emit about 50 photons, no more
>
> > 2. put an eye as receiver for the 50, detect, that is, the light
> > emitter works
>
> > 3. now put 2 eyes, both eyes will detect the 50 photons, which should
> > be impossible to do, because an eye is 50 photons sensitive
>
> > 4. do the same experiment repeatedly with hardware photon detectors
> > this time, or put 3 eyes and more
>
> > one hundred years, good bye
>
> One wonders whether this fake idiot actually can't count to 5 or
> whether it's part of the fakery.

just try the experiment, 4 observers, 8 eyes,
around a single 50 photons emitter, all of
them will see the 50 photons

this should give 6,2 something photons per eye,
impossible do see

good bye, try again
From: xxein on
On Jul 22, 1:02 pm, oen <oen...(a)job4u.com> wrote:
> lets try it again, five simple steps
>
> 1. you adjust a light source to emit about 50 photons, no more
>
> 2. put an eye as receiver for the 50, detect, that is, the light
> emitter works
>
> 3. now put 2 eyes, both eyes will detect the 50 photons, which should
> be impossible to do, because an eye is 50 photons sensitive
>
> 4. do the same experiment repeatedly with hardware photon detectors
> this time, or put 3 eyes and more
>
> one hundred years, good bye

xxein: One could guess that a photon is really the pulse of an
outwardly spherical release of an energy wave in the electromagnetic
spectrum detectable to eyes and/or hardware. As such, it will be
detectable to many observers but not necessarily simultaneously.

The only paradox in the physic comes from an incorrect understanding
of it (physics). Sadly, no one does understand the physic and these
seeming paradoxes (or mysterious behaviours) will frequently erupt
because of it.

On that note, you can believe anything you want, but don't expect it
to be true.