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A single photon can become many photons?



 
 
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Old May 19th 07 posted to sci.physics.relativity
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Default A single photon can become many photons?

My memory ain't 100% but:

Only two single photons traveling at a higher frequency or a higher
intensity(amplitude) when they collide together can produce heavier
mass such as AN ELECTRON and then this electron if it changes velocity
can emit multiple photons.

Thus you start with two photons and due to frequency, intensity and
then with a change of velocity, multiple photons are produced.


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In a way you can convert mechanical velocity into:

1. mass (photon collision)
2. or multiple photons (electron produced by two photon and then it's
change of velocity)?

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Old May 19th 07 posted to sci.physics.relativity
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Default A single photon can become many photons?

On May 19, 1:19 am, " wrote:
[snip idiot musing]

Shut uuuuuupppppp.

Open a ****ing physics textbook and stop forwarding every thought you
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Old May 19th 07 posted to sci.physics.relativity
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Default A single photon can become many photons?

On May 19, 4:25 am, Eric Gisse wrote:
On May 19, 1:19 am, " wrote:
[snip idiot musing]

Shut uuuuuupppppp.

Open a ****ing physics textbook and stop forwarding every thought you
have to this newsgroup.


Eric the Red!!! How are you old boy, howz Alaska?

What musing...

A) 2 photons collide and produce particles?
B) Then these particles can emit multiple photons.



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On May 19, 1:40 am, " wrote:
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Shut uuuuuupppppp.

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Old May 19th 07 posted to sci.physics.relativity
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On May 19, 5:19 am, Eric Gisse wrote:
On May 19, 1:40 am, " wrote:
[snip stupidity]

Shut uuuuuupppppp.


I repeat:

A) 2 photons collide and produce particles?
B) Then these particles can emit multiple photons.

You must be stupid if you believe the above is incorrect?

(B) doesn't have to occur right away...when an electron decelerates it
sheds MUTLIPLE photons (yet in (A) above it was created by two single
photons. Of course one can perhaps argue what causes the electron to
decelerate is what generates the excess photons that are shed by the
electron?

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(Need I mention a positron is also created to lengthen the phrase)

 




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