Michael S. Lorrey <retroman@turbont.net> Wrote:
>>Me:
>>When a boson like a light photon hits a photographic plate is has an effect precisely
>>because the photographic plate is not a boson, it's made of fermions like electrons neutrons
>>and protons. When two light photons hit the plate each has an effect on it, hence the
>>interference pattern. When two bosons like light photons hit each other the effect is zero.
> You seem to have only answered the first, and not the rest... please continue....
My answer can explain a lot, I can't help you further unless you're more specific about where
you see a problem. I don't see any.
But don't take my word for it, get yourself 2 LASERS and have the beams intersect at a right angle
and see if they effect each other. They won't.
John K Clark jonkc@att.net
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