but my experience has been at least an hour and probably more, of good light for flats. For me, as long as the sky is blue and the sun isn't shining on the scope, something (anything really) white over the scope, works great. I've been doing it that way only because it seems...
How do we know that someone alive today will someday be a common ancestor to everyone? Q: Are some colors of light impossible? Can any color of light be made? Proxima B! Q: Is there anything unique about our solar system? Q: What is dark energy? Q: What are “...
Soatoms without electrons do existand must have their own states (charged or uncharged) transferred back and forth in their environments. An atom stripped out all of their electrons is called an ion and it's charged. No ions is uncharged. Do you think it has particles did it behave as ...
Why do you think the emission line spectrum of mercury differs from the emission line spectrum of helium? When an electron makes a transition from the n = 3 to the n = 2 hydrogen atom Bohr orbit, the energy difference betw...
obvious what that has to do with Wheeler’s question, “How Come the Quantum?” The answer (the Tsirelson bound is a consequence of conservation per no preferred reference frame (NPRF)) may surprise you with its apparent simplicity, but that simplicity belies a profound mystery, as we will...
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These are properties of momentum quantized and energy quantized wave functions only. Antonio Lao said: The wavelength is a vector. Wavelength is not a vector, it is a measure of the distance between repetitions of a specific phase of the wave function. Antonio Lao said: The frequency is...
and they do a pretty good job of getting gross temperature trends correct. Finally, even if it’s true that we’ve experienced a “pause”, 17 years is nothing in the scheme of an entire century, which is the scale of global warming we are talking about. There are bound to be fluctua...
Is a photon (a particle of light) massless? or not? If you use “mass” as I do, the answer is YES. A photon is massless, and that’s why its speed is always at the universal speed limit c. Meanwhile an electron is not massles...
But first, we have another problem, and it has to do with something called Wave-Particle Duality. For a very long time, physicists were debating over what light consisted of. Newton suspected it consisted of particles, which he called corpsucles. Others such as Robert Hooke, one of Newton'...