Thermos aquaticus
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You have come to the same conclusion I did. They don't tie each other.
In your frame of reference, they don't tie each other. That's what we have been saying from the start.
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You have come to the same conclusion I did. They don't tie each other.
You are living in some fantasy pal that has objective control over you. Are you capable of listening or understanding or thinking? Just ignore everything anyone says to you right ? Are you a bot ?When you are ready to learn the math that you were supposed to learn in high school we can talk.
What do you think of the ideas that a photon is not really a photon but the transfer from point to point of potential energy?
You are living in some fantasy pal that has objective control over you. Are you capable of listening or understanding or thinking? Just ignore everything anyone says to you right ? Are you a bot ?
The photon is the potential energy I prefer to think , neutralised while traversing between mass sources.A photon is an fundamental particle that does transfer energy from point to point. The potential energy would be an atom in an excited state which then releases that energy as a photon.
Well I thought you were saying the photon would experience no time or distance, meaning it could travel any distance instantaneously.
And if it can go any distance instantaneously, then we shouldn't experience a time difference in our frame of reference.
So you are saying that the only reason we think that multiplying a time by a speed gives us a distance is because we have been brainwashed?
You are living in some fantasy pal that has objective control over you. Are you capable of listening or understanding or thinking? Just ignore everything anyone says to you right ? Are you a bot ?
Why do you insist on trying to re-define things?
Why can't you see that a distance is just a distance and equates by nothing else?
Wow, you are brainwashed aren't you ?You have repeatedly demonstrated a complete inability to understand the simplest of concepts. Like I said, when you are ready to learn people here will help you. Until then there really is no point in listening to you.
Firstly I am not re-defining anything, I am defining it correctly , your old explanation is just obsolete garbage.The photon has been defined as a particle for decades now. Why are you trying to redefine it?
seconds * meters/seconds = meters
Why does this simple equation flummox you so?
You are not a photon, so you would observe light travelling at a set speed.
Photons are travelling at the speed of light. We are not. Therefore, what the photon experiences is different than what we experience.
Once again, I am not talking about me. I am talking about the photon. If it is traveling at a set speed = C , then when the distance changes so does the time involved.
Firstly I am not re-defining anything, I am defining it correctly , your old explanation is just obsolete garbage.
Secondly I am telling you a light year is a time and speed equals a distance travelled, it is not a distance.
"The photon is a type of elementary particle, the quantum of the electromagnetic field including electromagnetic radiation such as light, and the force carrier for the electromagnetic force (even when static via virtual particles). The photon has zero rest mass and always moves at the speed of light within a vacuum."
Photon - Wikipedia
So you agree that the photon is a particle?
No absolutely not. I do not agree with most of what Wiki says, yes I understand , but it is wrong in a sense. A ''photon'' is an energy perturbation traversing through an energy field point to point by being ''pushed''along by other ''photons''.
There is no distance or time for the photon.
A photon is defined as a particle.
Do you realise if you only look at definitions in the context they are written, cold reading, you won't get very far at all?
Try looking at a photon in a sense of point to point energy being pushed along.
So once again I ask you can the photon travel any physical distance, no matter what the distance instantaneously?
If it does, then the two photons I was talking about earlier in the race should have arrived at the same time.