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Dale replied to the thread Undergrad Could the (SR) forbidden photon's own referential mean something?.Posting AI generated content is not permitted here. This thread is closed but the topic is not. If @drzbigniew31 would like to start a... -
Dale replied to the thread Undergrad Could the (SR) forbidden photon's own referential mean something?.Proper time is not 0 for a photon, it is undefined. Sticking with science and not philosophy, QFT is the QM theory that is compatible... -
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It implies that the momentum change of the electron will be in a direction appropriate to the E field of the wave. So the scattering of... -
Dale replied to the thread Undergrad The effect of a radio wave on an electron.Yes. The result depends strongly on the initial velocity of the particle and the initial phase of the wave. The discussion above is... -
Dale replied to the thread Undergrad Capacitor Voltages at t = 0: Zero or Split?.Good suggestion. Thread closed -
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If y'all think repeating your position over and over, and over and over, and... will convince the other guy, you may want to focus a bit... -
Dale replied to the thread Undergrad Capacitor Voltages at t = 0: Zero or Split?.And the output at that same point. As I already said above. But the actual problem is for ##t=0##, not ##t=0^+##. As I already said... -
Dale replied to the thread Undergrad Capacitor Voltages at t = 0: Zero or Split?.As we have already discussed, the question is about ##t=0##, not ##t=0^+##. This is simply factually untrue. As the OP already discussed... -
Dale replied to the thread Undergrad Capacitor Voltages at t = 0: Zero or Split?.As we have already discussed above, all of that is true. But the debate is specifically about the completely unrealistic idealized... -
Dale replied to the thread Undergrad Capacitor Voltages at t = 0: Zero or Split?.That changes the problem as already discussed repeatedly above. The actual problem has no solution -
Dale replied to the thread Undergrad Question about entanglement and relative causality.Neither causes the other. -
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Here is a simple and convincing convection demonstration. I used to do something similar and even simpler when I taught. I placed a... -
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They do say that the burnt hand teaches best...