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    photons


    1. It looked like these longleaf hangleaves would wait for full dark to start furling, as long as there were still a few red photons to be had, they would try and catch them


    2. " He displayed a diagram of the ship, a dark body, his antimatter in a jar and the forked tangler beam of paired photons that was illuminating his antimatter and the dark body


    3. He had to compare it to the amount of photons that are being exchanged by stars to get a larger flux


    4. "The entangled photons should be reaching the target very soon, then we will have another five minutes for any effect to propagate back here


    5. "The power available from starlight is so low that they couldn't generate visible photons


    6. What is this moment? Just star-born photons impinging on his retinas


    7. Without the emission of photons traveling in his universe, a human being would remain totally blind


    8. A wave of photons emitted by a star may travel for many many years at the speed of light before reaching our eyes


    9. After these annihilations, the remaining protons, neutrons and electrons were no longer moving relativistically and the energy density of the Universe was dominated by photons (with a minor contribution from neutrinos)


    10. For example, photons of zero rest-mass have been observed in the process of giving virgin birth to twins endowed with solid rest-mass, and Feynman made time flow backwards in his diagrams

    11. discovery that light photons displayed characteristics of both waves and particles


    12. imply that even light photons themselves do not exist independently


    13. This idea originated from the realization that photons are also electromagnetic waves


    14. hole, in a world without photons, to a perceiver the size of an atom, or during other conditions


    15. Photons do not obviously move from the outside of an electron to the inside in the same way, so absorption and emission have no classical


    16. photons as black squiggles on the page, blacks squiggles as letters, letters as a word, the word ‘word’ as the concept and meaning of word, that


    17. There are no photons


    18. When Niels Bohr invoked the complementarity principle, which basically states that the reality of electrons or photons cannot be reduced to a (1d) particle concept or a (1d) wave concept, he edged Science out of a purely linear approach


    19. Ordinary photons and electrons bounce off each other on their way from the


    20. mediated by “dark photons” that are the source of “dark radiation”

    21. new force which is mediated by “dark photons” that are the source of “dark radiation”


    22. There would be shadow photons, shadow atoms, perhaps coex-


    23. ‘double-slit’ experiment Instead of using photons as in the earlier experi-


    24. opaque because the particles are freely interacting with photons 16


    25. up of photons or super-photons? If so, how does the mind project a stream


    26. with photons The measurement of photonic activity in the retina by the


    27. brain involves an activity with quantum objects (the photons) Weird quan-


    28. from red, produced by the photons (particles of light) with the least


    29. photons that then disappear as the vibrations pass


    30. As they travel, photons have a mysteriously unified view of things

    31. There were many photons created at this


    32. the normal course of events much of it is converted into photons and


    33. that photons are not the only basic unit of energy and Quantum


    34. photons (quanta of light energy) of the lasers which this page hypothesizes are used to


    35. a vast collection of the countless photons, electrons and other quantum particles within it,


    36. collection of the countless photons, electrons and other quantum particles within it, but


    37. backup - his soul, if you like – which had been constructed from the photons that transmit


    38. the countless photons, electrons and other


    39. Actually, photons are absorbed and emitted just


    40. of photons, E=m^1+0 means a computer in the

    41. of gravity and matter to produce some photons,


    42. all the way but breaks free since photons have


    43. energy of the photons


    44. Photons, when pushed towards the surface, are


    45. since photons have their own energy and


    46. universe to not merely be a vast collection of the countless photons, electrons and other


    47. merely be a vast collection of the countless photons, electrons and other quantum


    48. collection of the countless photons, electrons and other quantum particles


    49. ‘It’s all right mate, just remember that gravitons are virtually infinitely smaller than neutrinos or photons, but they pack a punch because of their speed, an as a result, their momentum


    50. It’s very fine, finer than photons an there’s an ocean of it












































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