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Has any experiment been conducted where two lasers of the exact same
frequency(as close as is humanly possible) have been pointed at two devices which could measure the light reaching then. The next step being the two beams intersect one another perfectly at a 90 degree angle still going into the measuring devices at the same angle. Again measure the light. This would of course be done in a container devoid of any outside source of radiation that was in the same frequency range as the lasers. Just use visible light as an example. If I've left anything out that concerns the feasibility or the validity of such an experiment, please feel free to fill it in, but do not discount my request for information please. I am very curious to know if this has been done, and what the results were. Thanks! |
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Unckie idiot dont know jack ****.
Wavelength times frequency equal c evry time. |
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On Mon, 26 Sep 2005 16:17:17 -0700, baramos wrote:
So is there any maximum intensity for light? Or can it be of limitless infinity? I believe there is. At high enough field strength one will start to create positron electron pairs. Increasing the field strength will increase the production of particle antiparticle pairs. I seem to recall some heavy ion experiments where this effect was demonstrated. |
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Dark energy is the Hubble constant from outside the visible universe .
Photons at c with no wavelength . Go fast enouph you will see them . a neutrons motion eliminates them as space closes in behind it . |
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Just don't put the beams in fase.
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fase - phase
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Why would anyone want to put the beams in your face? Are they
eye-beams? Autymn D. C. wrote: Just don't put the beams in fase. |
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"Uncle Al" wrote in message ... [snip crap] The Chinee told you to **** off, eh? Does it burn, stooopid, does it burn? Psychotic ineducable boring spammer Alan Schwartz, the royal ****wit, "Uncle Al" mumble some crap in message ... Why are you having so much trouble with basic algebra? Let L_1 = distance light travels in going from Sam to Joe, as measured in the stationary frame. 1) L_1 = cL/(c-v) What a right royal stooopid mother****er. See the peeing puppy moortel, he'll not be glad to add you to his list of truly IMMORTAL fumbles. I will, though. [quote] we establish by definition that the "time" required by a turtle to travel from A to B equals the "time" it requires to travel from B to A. [end quote] Ref: http://www.fourmilab.ch/etexts/einstein/specrel/www/ [quote] For velocities greater than that of a turtle our deliberations become meaningless; we shall, however, find in what follows, that the velocity of a turtle in our theory plays the part, physically, of an infinitely great velocity. [quote] Ref: http://www.fourmilab.ch/etexts/einstein/specrel/www/ Nothing can go faster than a turtle. Oops!... Did I say 'a turtle'? Sorry...'light'. Androcles |
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