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| PlainName:
--- Quote from: aetherist on February 09, 2023, 08:48:49 pm ---Or – they do answer – but their answer(s) is of little help koz they have umpteen different explanations for what a photon is or isn't. --- End quote --- That's because no-one has yet worked out that they are really the FOTONS that's you're about to invent. |
| aetherist:
--- Quote from: PlainName on February 09, 2023, 10:00:54 pm --- --- Quote from: aetherist on February 09, 2023, 08:48:49 pm ---Or – they do answer – but their answer(s) is of little help koz they have umpteen different explanations for what a photon is or isn't. --- End quote --- That's because no-one has yet worked out that they are really the FOTONS that's you're about to invent. --- End quote --- Most languages use FOTON & ELEKTRON – or variations of these. https://indifferentlanguages.in/word/english/1e7d37f/photon Few use PHOTON & ELECTRON. I like FOTON & ELEKTRON. But, for electricity on a wire the free FOTON when it hugs the wire bekums my semi-confined ELEKTON [2]. There are 3 main kinds of PHOTON-FOTON. [1] The free PHOTON-FOTON – light etc -- let us call this the PHOTON or FOTON. [2] The semi-confined PHOTON-FOTON (1st kind) – which i have called the ELEKTON – [2] praps this needs a better name. [2a] The ELEKTON naturally leads to us having to change the word ELECTRICITY to ELEKTICITY. [3] The fully-confined PHOTON-FOTON – a FOTON orbiting in an atom -- which has wrongly been called an ELECTRON – [3] which i have not yet named. [4] The semi-confined PHOTON-FOTON (2nd kind)– a free FOTON that has formed a loop – what i have called an ELECTRON –an ELECTRON is usually sticking to a surface (static electricity) – but it is free to roam (eg on the surface of a balloon)(giving us a slow form of electricity). I am happy with ELECTRON. So, what to call [2]? Praps FOTONe (signifying its relationship to electicity. I think that i prefer ELEKTON. What to call [3]? Praps FOTONa (signifying its relationship to the atom). I think ELEKTRON. |
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--- Quote from: aetherist on February 09, 2023, 08:51:55 pm ---So -- u karnt answer the OP question -- & u karnt answer my question. --- End quote --- I "kan", I simply choose not to, in the same way that you have chosen not to acknowledge explanations given to you. |
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