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Hi, I was looking through Michio Kaku's book on Parallel Worlds and came across a discussion of the Einstein Rosen Bridge: ...
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Alex this is a great book. Also check out The Physics of the Impossible. Another great read. David M. Rountree, AES Scientific Paranormal Investigative ...
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I hope someone has booted this @##hole spammer??? Thanks, James . ....
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This may seem odd, but since a photon is associated with light energy, is there a corresponding opposite particle, that would be associated with a lack of...
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David Catch me if I'm wrong but I have never heard of such a thing... I don't think any such thing would exist...since the absence of 'Light' or photons is...
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Thanks Joe, but I am looking for specific info on a left spin particle called an anti-photon, that does exist. David M. Rountree, AES Scientific Paranormal...
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Hi all Just came across this recently that some of you may know about... Steven Wolfram of Mathematica fame is opening a new 'search engine' (not really!) ...
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Hi David, It is not such a daft question as it sounds. According to Newton there should be an opposite reaction not just possible but evident. I get around...
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Photons are by themselves virtual particles carrying light energy potential. Only when they come in contact with a real particle do they give off light....
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David Since I have never heard of it I would be interested on what information you come up with about it. Thanks Much Joe ________________________________ ...
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Thanks Alex, this is kind of what I am thinking as well. I go a little further still and consider frequency as a factor as well, meaning resonant particles...
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Hi David, This is another feature of light that you have noticed! It never seems to be out of phase. Even when bent around a massive star it eventually...
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Hey Joe, follows is the conversation thread from the Theoretical Physics Yahoo Group " The antiphoton is also a photon, exhibiting right handed spin, going the...
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I'm having a hard time swallowing this... What I mean by that is can you (metaphorically speaking) have an 'anti-photon' that you can point to in your hand,...
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Alex, I think about a tx-plane of Minkowski's space in which a photon moves (in the direction of increasing x). Time will also increase (the positive direction...
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I am sure there are papers, Joe. You might try googling Anti-Photon and see what shows up. There seems to be a lot of discussion about this in reference to...
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You can't do that with a neutron, proton or electron. James . ....
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James In other words the existence of the Proton, Neutron and Electron and Photon ('Regular Photon') are very much established but I don't believe the...
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Well Joe, it apparently does. There are white papers written on the subject. David M. Rountree, AES Scientific Paranormal Investigative Research Information...
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David It might...but it is certainly not acknowledged or known like the N, P, E or Photon as a standard part of Physics as the aforementioned are... That is my...
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... Of course not, simply because there is no real conclusive evidence of the existance of an atiphoton. It began as a logical deduction given that we noticed...
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Agreed. But you seemed to be attributing classical physics [Newtonian] attributes to a quantum object. To my limited understanding the "definite-ness" of a...
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Interestingly, I have had to eliminate this as a possible cause for the witnessed phenomena. It would seem to have to be isolated by an intense magnetic field...
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James The question, in my mind, is not 'where it is (velocity versus position), but that it(they) exist,,, The P, N, E & P, Whether or not you accept the...
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Kris I suppose the non-'existence' of an anti-photon could be an example of a 'Broken Symmetry', don't know if I am using the term right...but some things,...
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... Joe, Yes, 3D space is unique, in that it creates the illusion of opposites. What I mean is, that the fact that something appears to be rotating in opposing...
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Hi David, I find it hard to dispute what you are saying. I note that Minkowski space is an R-invariant. This is similar to my saying that the 3D and 4D phases...
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I don't think I have any disagreement with your statements. There appears to be no doubt that the "particles" exist. What to me is questionable in that...
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James Basically I think the standard QM interpretation, the 'Copenhagen School of Interpretation' is all wet as well as Heisenberg's 'Uncertainty Principle'....
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