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by CyberDildonics
1160 days ago
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I already told you that photons don't exist, I think you just didn't accept it. My understand is that a photon is a discrete packet of energy. There is no such thing in the physical world as a 'discreet packet of energy'. This is an abstraction for simulation. |
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> Why can't I count those? If there is an excitation in the electromagnetic field, and then there is not, and then there is one - why are those not separate, countable photons?