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    Are Electromagnetic Waves Constantly Changing in Amplitude?

    ayyyyyyyyyyyyyy is it too late to defect to scalar fields or ether theory? I get what you're saying about standing waves and nodes and so forth...thats classical mechanical wave properties...makes sense. But it seems pretty clear to me that the evidence for wavelike nature of light...
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    Are Electromagnetic Waves Constantly Changing in Amplitude?

    Alright so a photon is considered an indivisible 'unit' of EM radiation...Can more than one photon occupy the same location? If they are descrete particles, that seems impossible, but if simply small fractions of the overall waves in the EM field, do they "stack" and increase the total...
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    Examining the Evidence: Were the Moon Landings Real or Fake?

    well that's easy...first decide what you think. Then, write it down and sign the document. Thats proof of which case you think is true. The signature proves that you agree with your own opinion. or...you could let the *serious* forum members reply with their opinions The only way to know...
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    Are Electromagnetic Waves Constantly Changing in Amplitude?

    argh hello guys, I've been trying to find out a simple answer to this question but all the resources I've looked at seem to skim over it or contradict each other, but simply: Do electromagnetic waves have a variable amplitude? "Intensity" is not necisarilly the same, if you're using the...
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    What is the Fundamental Nature of Location in Physics?

    what is location?? I have a question, hopefully someone can provide some insight on it: what, fundamentally, is location? there are only a handfull of really "unique" aspects of matter at this time, with many physicists trying to simplify them even further. But it seems that we have mass...
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    Gravity: push, pull, or does not exist?

    forgive me if I am wrong, but isn't red-shift the result of the doppler effect? (red=lower frequency, meaning a cosmic body is moving away from the viewer, thus increasing the wavelength of light emitted in the opposite direction of motion, likewise blue-shift means an object is moving towards...
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