Hank Kolesnik
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Does the eye's retina, rods and cones detect the E or B or both components of a lightwave? I've not been able to find much Googling.
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Hank
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Hank
The discussion revolves around how the eye's retina, specifically the rods and cones, responds to electromagnetic (light) waves. Participants explore whether the detection involves the electric (E) or magnetic (B) components of light, or if it is better described through photon interactions.
Participants do not reach a consensus on whether the eye detects E or B components, or if photon interactions are the more appropriate framework. Multiple competing views remain regarding the nature of the detection process.
There is a lack of clarity regarding the definitions of terms used, such as "photoreceptor" and the distinction between photon energy and electromagnetic fields. The discussion also highlights the complexity of the eye's response to rapidly changing electromagnetic fields.