Group: sci.physics.particle
From: "Autymn D. C."
Date: Tuesday, April 01, 2008 1:59 AM
Subject: Re: Solution to the missing antimatter in the universe

On Mar 31, 6:20 am, PD wrote:
> > I wouldn't exactly call the neutrino in my book a bucket. Photons
> > carry thier energy in widely spread waves generally like waves in the
> > sea.
>
> No, they don't. See photoelectric effect, gamma-ray detectors, single-
> photon-sensitive photomultipliers, and a number of other experimental
> applications where the particle-nature of photons is completely
> evident.

This is still your bullshit. A particul (fittick, or mote) is a bit
of matter, or a bit of a body. A oscul (bobbick, or wave) is a bit of
energy, or a bit of work. The latter is actional; the former is
sistional. By definition, the twain cannot meet. A division of a
waveset is no more a mote than $1 or =A6=CC_=A6=A2 (Bohr magnet=A8=B0n) is a=
mote.
Ask Timo if you are still handicapped on this quandary.

-Aut

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