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From: BURT on 25 May 2010 23:35 On May 25, 7:15 pm, mpc755 <mpc...(a)gmail.com> wrote: > On May 25, 10:08 pm, spudnik <Space...(a)hotmail.com> wrote: > > > no, no, no. the molecule of silver oxide in the film, > > is what the energy "collapses" into, a very small area, indeed, and > > this all done "electromagnetically," using shifts in the orbitals > > of the electrons. now, I guess it is more of a question, > > how it is that the wavefront of light "flows" > > through the medium of space, without actually being > > absorbed by the atoms. > > The electron orbital changes due to the quantum of mæther which is > 'absorbed' by the atom. The quantum of mæther is the photon > 'particle'. The atomic shells that contain electric energy points are all spherical. Atoms are round. The surface shells occupied by energy points are solid. Mitch Raemsch
From: mpc755 on 25 May 2010 23:38 On May 25, 11:35 pm, BURT <macromi...(a)yahoo.com> wrote: > On May 25, 7:15 pm, mpc755 <mpc...(a)gmail.com> wrote: > > > On May 25, 10:08 pm, spudnik <Space...(a)hotmail.com> wrote: > > > > no, no, no. the molecule of silver oxide in the film, > > > is what the energy "collapses" into, a very small area, indeed, and > > > this all done "electromagnetically," using shifts in the orbitals > > > of the electrons. now, I guess it is more of a question, > > > how it is that the wavefront of light "flows" > > > through the medium of space, without actually being > > > absorbed by the atoms. > > > The electron orbital changes due to the quantum of mæther which is > > 'absorbed' by the atom. The quantum of mæther is the photon > > 'particle'. > > The atomic shells that contain electric energy points are all > spherical. Atoms are round. The surface shells occupied by energy > points are solid. > > Mitch Raemsch A very small region of the photon wave collapses into a quantum of mæther. This is the photon 'particle'. The electron moves to a higher orbital upon the absorption of the quantum of mæther by the atom because there now exists more mæther between the electron and the nucleus of the atom. The quantum of mæther occupies three dimensional space between the electron and the nucleus, forcing the electron into a higher orbital.
From: spudnik on 26 May 2010 00:56 there's more similarity between water-waves and waves of light, then difference, but the photon -- particular, spherical wavefront, what ever you want -- only has enough energy to effect one orbital (the entire wavefront or "photon".) all you have done is replaced "energy" with "maether," formulaically, then said a bunch of stuff that is akin to ideal gas theory -- what ever and congradulation! > The quantum of mæther is the photon particle. --Light: A History! http://wlym.com
From: spudnik on 26 May 2010 00:58 ipso facto, dood; you define it, you decide!... or, is it a physics koan? thus quoth: When a photon is absorbed by an atom, what is being absorbed is a quantum of mæther. The quantum of mæther absorbed by the atom forces the electron into a higher orbital. --Light: A History! http://wlym.com
From: mpc755 on 26 May 2010 07:25
On May 26, 12:56 am, spudnik <Space...(a)hotmail.com> wrote: > there's more similarity between water-waves and > waves of light, then difference, but > the photon -- particular, spherical wavefront, > what ever you want -- only has enough energy > to effect one orbital (the entire wavefront or > "photon".) > > all you have done is replaced "energy" > with "maether," formulaically, then > said a bunch of stuff that is akin > to ideal gas theory -- what ever and > congradulation! > I have not replaced energy with mæther. I am explaining how, in terms of E=mc^2, the transformation of mæther from matter to aether creates energy. Mass is conserved. When matter converts to aether the mæther increases in volume. The physical effect the increase in volume has on the neighboring aether and matter is energy. > > The quantum of mæther is the photon particle. > > --Light: A History!http://wlym.com |