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A photons energy is 'hv', does this spread out to all locations or is it only contained at a specific radius?
jnorman said:the answer is that you cannot say anything at all about a photon in between the time it is emitted and the time it is absorbed.
jnorman said:olias - "a Photon has no precise value other than at locations of detection" - this is generally correct.
alexepascual said:I guess by CI you mean Copenhagen Interpretation right?
Regardless any interpretation, if you have light emmited by a laser, I don't think you can find the photon behind the laser or even 1 foot to the side of the beam. There may be waves there but they cancel.
--Alex--
Olias said:Can you make a clear statement as to the existence of travel by Photons?
Simplistic question to your previous posts:Do Photons travel Distance?..again a Photon that is measured at one location and later at another location is process defined needed to MEASURE?
At what does speed does a probability happen for a Un-Certainty of measure to be Imprecise?
If a photon has a speed, c, then this implies that it occupies various location at various times.jnorman said:olias - "a Photon has no precise value other than at locations of detection" - this is generally correct.
alex - do not fall into the trap of assuming there is an understandable mechanism as to how the process operates. macro-logic is not applicable here. QM does not just indicate that the probability function applies only to our inability to measure or speak of a precise location - it states that there IS NO location.
I think your question is more fundamental between a particle and the "field" from which a particle arises in the study of Quantum Field Theory. Your question is what is the nature of a quantum field that propagates in packets and does not consist of waves that disperse in all directions? Good question.Olias said:A photons energy is 'hv', does this spread out to all locations or is it only contained at a specific radius?