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How does the electron make a photon in an antenna?

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Zero999:

--- Quote from: aetherist on February 05, 2023, 11:19:56 am ---
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--- Quote from: AVGresponding on February 05, 2023, 10:24:59 am ---You should go and write science fiction or fantasy novels. At least there, you aren't required to provide any evidence to back up your ideas.

Here, we do, and you consistently fail to provide any maths for us to examine, or physical experimental set up for us to use to test your ideas. Your ideas, are in fact, self descriptive, in that they are insubstantial and intangible.
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No one would publish him, because his spelling and grammar are abysmal.
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I will write proper when u learn to pronounce proper.
My grammar is proper.
I accept that my ideas are very deep.

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What is an ELECTON? Is it an initialism?

How does one pronounce ELECTON? I read it as elec tun; is that correct?

aetherist:

--- Quote from: Zero999 on February 05, 2023, 11:57:13 am ---
--- Quote from: aetherist on February 05, 2023, 11:19:56 am ---
--- Quote from: Zero999 on February 05, 2023, 11:10:01 am ---
--- Quote from: AVGresponding on February 05, 2023, 10:24:59 am ---You should go and write science fiction or fantasy novels. At least there, you aren't required to provide any evidence to back up your ideas.

Here, we do, and you consistently fail to provide any maths for us to examine, or physical experimental set up for us to use to test your ideas. Your ideas, are in fact, self descriptive, in that they are insubstantial and intangible.
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No one would publish him, because his spelling and grammar are abysmal.
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I will write proper when u learn to pronounce proper.
My grammar is proper.
I accept that my ideas are very deep.
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What is an ELEKTON? Is it an initialism?
How does one pronounce ELEKTON? I read it as elec tun; is that correct?
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I pronounce ELEKTON like electron without the r.
E-LEK-TON.
The name needs to accord with it being a photon -- & might possibly include electric or electricity.
I karnt remember the choices – but ELEKTON looks best – unfortunately there are lots of things in the world that have been called electon – plus we see millions of cases where people have miss spelled electron without the r.

If electricity is named after the electron that is supposed to make electricity – then electricity made by ELEkTONS should be called ELEkTICITY.

Actually – i do believe in electrons – here they are photons or ELEKTRONS that have formed a loop by biting their own tails.
And i believe that the movement of electrons on a surface makes a kind of electricity – ie due to the movement of static charge. Hence this slowish kind of electricity could retain the word electricity, while my ELEKTON elekticity can be called ELEKTICITY.

PlainName:

--- Quote ---(ie while experimenters were thinking that they were testing some kind of silly electron).

If the maths works for (silly) electrons then
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Isn't that Trumps play style - giving descriptive derogatory names to things (people, in his case) he doesn't like?

iMo:

--- Quote from: aetherist on February 05, 2023, 11:40:15 am ---..
U say that all existing electrons affect each other.
This raises some interesting questions.
I think that according to the BB theory the light from some stars has not yet reached some other stars – & i think that furthermore BB theory says that the light from some stars will never reach some other stars – hence your statement duznt accord with BB theory.

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There is not such thing like light or a photon. Those are just words people invented to describe some known effects.
When you look at the Sun you will see a bright star. That is not because the photons or light flights off the Sun like small balloons towards the Earth and you can see it. It is because the electrons inside the Sun vibrate/move, while they vibrate they affect the electrons inside your chemical bonds in your eyes (there are electron based receptors in your eyes) which then generate electrical pulses/currents your brain evaluates as the "light".
If you see a green LED blinking it is not because some photons or light are flying off the LED, it is because the electrons inside the semiconductor jumps up and down, while their movement fits the electron's constellation within the chemical bonds inside your eyes (and forcing them to follow in sync).

When in an antenna the electrons jump up and down, they affect other electrons in the entire Universe forcing them to jump up and down (a vertical polarization).
When the electrons jump left-right they force other electrons in the entire Universe to jump left-right (a horizontal polarization).
When they are moving in a circle, for example, all electrons in an entire Universe tend to follow their movement (a circular polarization).
Therefore the signal with a polarization mismatch (transmitting antenna vertical, receiving antenna horizontal) produces low signal compared to a matching polarization.

The electrons exist in a space-time thus their movement is pretty complex, therefore you can "see" (detect) the Universe as we understand it today with all its beauties.
When a star flies away your eyes you see it more "red" as the electrons and their field created inside the star follow a complex space-time trajectory, with an end effect of "red-shift" (a Doppler effect basically).

If there was the Sun and an absolutely empty space around it you would not see it shining, as there would be nothing to follow the vibration (interact with) of those electrons inside the Sun..

daqq:

--- Quote from: tszaboo on February 04, 2023, 11:47:44 pm ---Wow, 7/7 attack and defense, that is quite a card.
Damn, I  think it has been 20 years since I played magic.
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Pretty costly in terms of mana though. There's a fair amount of cards in the game that have crazy powers but cost so much that by the time you can afford they game will be almost over. One of the philosophies is to not bother with high cost cards at all - I recently looked at some professional decks and I've noticed a few that didn't even have cards with a cost of over 5.

For me, it's been 15 years since I last played, good times.

And yes, at this on topic, or at least just as on topic as the rest of this thread, since the topic seems to be a sort of general insanity.

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