On Aug 10, 9:52 am, " " < ...@ > wrote:
> On Aug 10, 8:40 am, "Jeckyl"
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> > " " < ...@ > wrote in message
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> > >> There is no *physical* limit of photon frequency. There may be a
> > >> practical limit, but not one that is dictated by any physical law.
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> > > Mr PD
> > > you keep on *posing *!! to theach me physics
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> > That's because you know so litlte and are so confused. We're tryingto help
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> > > what is according to you
> > > the most basic law of science ingeneral
> > > and specifically for physics science ???
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> > Eh? Why are you asking such a vague philosophical question? Are you talking
> > about laws of science (like conservation of momentum), or "laws" about
> > science (like how scientific method works)?
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> > Or are you just trying to divert this thread in some other tangent now. You
> > seem to do that (or go around in circles) whenever we show you where you're
> > wrong or mistaken .. which is quite often.
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> i am th e last one hear that is interesyed to divert the issue
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> i was asking it
> because PD was scrambling mathematical
> figures form his immagination!!
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> so i ask every body who is readt to remind us
> what is th e most basic law of science?
> and not to mension of physics ??
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> TIA
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and now a quation that came tomy mind
as a result ofour thorough discussion here :
1 a preemptive question:
what is th e samllest photon ever found experimentally ??
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and now the next question that seems to be unprecedented:
(talking about the 'descrete nature of photon energy )
so listen carefully and be attetntive ::
What is the smallest gap (difference )
eveR found **experimantally-!!**-
between a photon energy value and ..
THE NEXT CLOSEST ONE TO IT ??!!!
if not ever though t about
i think it is worthwhile tothing and look for it !!
TIA
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What is the smallest gap (difference )