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Doubt
Forum List | Follow Ups | Post Message | Back to Thread Topics | In Response To Posted by Don Jarvis on April 24, 2003 06:19:59 UTC |
I started with doubt about the correctness of the claim that light was both a wave and a particle and, following the string of observations, assumptions and conclusions mentioned in an earlier post, concluded that light, more precisely electromagnetic radiation, was a positron-electron pair. That suggested instability at high mass concentration, error in equating spectral shift with Doppler fade (because Doppler is a wave phenomenon), and a closer look at some of Einstein's other hypotheses.
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