Alex this is a great book. Also check out The Physics of the Impossible. Another great read. David M. Rountree, AES Scientific Paranormal Investigative ...
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...
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...
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...
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!) ...
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...
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....
David Since I have never heard of it I would be interested on what information you come up with about it. Thanks Much Joe ________________________________ ...
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...
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...
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...
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,...
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...
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...
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...
Well Joe, it apparently does. There are white papers written on the subject. David M. Rountree, AES Scientific Paranormal Investigative Research Information...
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...
... 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...
Agreed. But you seemed to be attributing classical physics [Newtonian] attributes to a quantum object. To my limited understanding the "definite-ness" of a...
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...
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...
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,...
... 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...
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...
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...
James Basically I think the standard QM interpretation, the 'Copenhagen School of Interpretation' is all wet as well as Heisenberg's 'Uncertainty Principle'....