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by coder543
2823 days ago
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It isn't possible to make light that is faster or slower than other light, so does it matter that some other property is derived from this constant* ? A property derived from one variable and a constant property is perfectly logical to refer to as intrinsic, since it's always exactly linked to one intrinsic property. Splitting hairs there doesn't make sense. Which things can a light source vary, besides wavelength and intensity? It's easy to define intensity
in this context as the photons being emitted per period of time. This isn't like trying to define the intensity of sound as an intrinsic property, when it really depends on a number of actually intrinsic variables. *within a given medium, which is external to the light... which means it won't change based on reflected vs LCD. |
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