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    What+how makes higher energy photon has shorter in wavelength?

    What I know about is frequency mean no. cycles completed per second. Then I should ask why and how this frequency make higher energy of photon? (But this is weird, this bring me an image of photon energy is contain at these numbers of cycles, besides, the no. of cycles may differ at different...
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    What wrong with Lorent transformation here?

    Yup. Thank you Hootenanny, my english is just...
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    What wrong with Lorent transformation here?

    Say we build a train that can travels revolve Earth continuously. And inside the train there is another smaller train that also revolves Earth but travels in opposite direction with the bigger train. The problems is: relative to observer on earth, the bigger train is under L.transformation...
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    What+how makes higher energy photon has shorter in wavelength?

    I know this question maybe like... 'asking the truth that cannot be proven', however, I do like to know if somebody have the answer. Thanks
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    Where are the missing de-broglie waves?

    What I mean here is de-broglie wave. What I want to ask is something like this: 'Inside a moving train there are different kind of masses particle. Judging their movement relative to train, they should have different de-broglie wavelength, which should be noticeable by 'indirect detection' (I...
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    Where are the missing de-broglie waves?

    This is weird, I though every mass that are moving will produce wave.
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    Where are the missing de-broglie waves?

    Imagine that different of massed particles of a planet moving together by orbitation and rotation, shouldn't they produce different wave that could be orservable? Instead of refer to our reference observer (in lab)? I mean, when we say 'a mass with velocity v and mas m will produce wavelength...
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    What happen when photon passing through highly charged field?

    Why? You mean I cannot even started to shoot a real photon into the field? what is the matter? at this high value will make something different?
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    What happen when photon passing through highly charged field?

    Oh... ok... The photon don't pass through high EM field? I don't understand. You mean photon undergoes some different traveling method within high EM field?
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    What happen when photon passing through highly charged field?

    I just surf through internet find no article about 'photon hadronization', indeed I do, but all in mathematical expression, which I can't understand. OK, what I want is a direct and simple answer: What is the result when photon passing through very high EM field?
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    What happen when photon passing through highly charged field?

    I think you misunderstand 'passing through highly charged field', my question like electron being accelerate by negative field, deflected by positive field... Charged particle is significantly shows interaction with charged field. So how about uncharged particles like neutron and photon going...
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    What happen when photon passing through highly charged field?

    I think I had seen it elsewhere, but I can't found it now. What happen when photon passing through highly charged field?
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    Photon and electron racing show

    Well then, is there any problem? I don't know if you really don't understand my question or I am describing something wrong. Why must take a rest frame between photon or electron? Maybe I'll make it clearer: First, "Say I had recorded a racing show between photon and electron, I can see that...
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    Photon and electron racing show

    Instead of expanding Univrse, is it relevant to taking account of if our Universe had gradually slowing time? I mean the "expandind" of Universe is maybe just relative effect on our understanding of what we had measure to the slowing time effect? Maybe there two answers in one question.
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    Photon and electron racing show

    Say I was watching a photon and an electron are racing (ignore other physics factors), :cool: the photon is moving away from the electron at a constant speed, v. Since the show plays too fast for me, so I slowed down the movie and re-watch the show again.:cool: In common sense, both...
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