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On Fri, 2 Jul 2010 14:33:35 -0700 (PDT), lu6etj <lu6etj@gmail.com>
wrote:
>Hi hi, no, not Cheeta... Resnick & Halliday & Krane use "granularity"
>metaphor, "granularity" and "texture" are words that denote same idea:
>ligth photons are really very big Jerry Lee's "Great balls of fire",
>80 m photons are very very tiny balls :>) For that reason your eyes
>catch light photon, they (photons) are fat guys, you know?.
>Glanularity is not about "cycles" but quantum energy => hv,
>v=frequency, high frequency => high energy quantum => high
>granularity, not cycles
**** warning: Stylistic alert, skip to next comment ********
Mmmm, that is at least the second time with glanularity that I cannot
allow to pass:
Ovarian waves? Cyclic period? Menstraphotons?
well, enough English....
>Not "analogies", no, no, I am only comparing energy magnitud
>differences! (I am not resigning my rights to analogies, with this),
>10^8 more bigger cinetic E represents so much energy difference at any
>scale; obviously a light photon has very, very much lower energy as a
>1 t (Tm) car at 100 km/h (it has 3.6*10^-19 J) but 80 m photon it is
>100000000 lower!, Can you hear 80 dB sounds below mosquito buzzing?
>are you the six million dollar man? :>)
Is a car crash 80dB down from mosquitos? You have your magnitudes
inverted or you are crossing between metaphors (another failure
mechanism).
>You talk about "fluctuations" OK, can you assure to me those
>fluctuations are due quantized nature of RF signals? have you
>references about that? Naturally I have my doubts, what you say do not
>match my sacred Wiley & sons bible physics verses: remember at only 1
>K, kt >> hv, and for R, H & K elders, granularity can not be
>perceived.
It isn't their field, but that doesn't mean science is invalid. Google
the terms (you already have one in quotes). This has been around for
a decade or more.
>"Quantized energy simply not reveales in large scale oscillators, the
>smallness of the h Plank component make the granulosity very fine
>(thin?) so that we can not detect it"
The problem with selective quoting is that the reader doesn't know the
boundaries - aside from it being a paraphrase and not a literal quote
- unless they write like Cheeta. Sorry for the allusion to a monkey,
but the grammar reveals this is not a true source. I can read between
the lines, but then I get to expand upon that to introduce my own
spin. That doesn't get things very far, does it? Don't pick up on
Cecil's bad habit of leaning on the Xerox copy button.
>I bet you live a little more near them than I, Ask to them why they
>said that. I am innocent, I am only the postman who brings the news
>(where is Petrocelli?) :D :D
Why don't I? The price of email is the same from any location on
earth (or through a satellite link freely accessible from outerspace).
73's
Richard Clark, KB7QHC
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