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Old July 7th 08 posted to sci.physics,sci.physics.relativity,alt.sci.physics,rec.org.mensa,sci.physics.particle
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Default Einstein questioned what he won the Nobel prize for

On Jul 5, 1:21*am, BURT wrote:
I believe it was in the 1940's Einstein wrote that he could not
reconcile both a wave and particle property of light at the same time.
In other words he was questioning what he won the Nobel prize for. I
follow Einstein's later thoughts on the matter. I do not believe in
the photon. I believe in an EM wave of energy.


Well, that's only because by 1940, Einstein had already become a
cosmology
philosopher, and wasn't even interested in matter.
Since History clearly records that he won it for the *Photoelectric
Effect*,
not anything to do with holistic *Quantum Mechanics wanks*.




I do not believe in a photon
a probability wave
An electric wave
and a magnetic wave?

3 waves?
There is something wrong.
Mitch Raemsch


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