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Recently I heard someone make the assertion that the visible spectrum only makes up approximately 2% of the entire EM spectrum. That to me seems like a horrible statement to make since the bounds of the EM spectrum seem to be undefinable. But it brought this question to mind:
Is there a physical property that limits the highest theoretical frequency or is the highest frequency possible infinite.
The same question in a different form: Is there any reason why an infinitely small wavelength isn't possible? And if so, why?
Thanks.
Is there a physical property that limits the highest theoretical frequency or is the highest frequency possible infinite.
The same question in a different form: Is there any reason why an infinitely small wavelength isn't possible? And if so, why?
Thanks.