(April 2, 2014 at 8:22 am)Alex K Wrote:(April 2, 2014 at 8:11 am)archangle Wrote: compton
delta is not change in. It is uncertainty in T and P because of waving.
The assumption is that to "see" we use photons. To get a small wavelengh to "see" electron we are forced to use high energy.
Why let facts get in the way of opinions anyway.
I have no idea anymore what this discussion is actually about. What are we arguing for/against?
I am replying to two posts.
He commented "... they sure look like smart atoms to me ....". and he felt sorry for "them"
So I was trying to see how much he knew to make that claim. I didn't want to assume anything. So I pointed to life and waving to address the misunderstandings I thought I saw. Maybe I misunderstood him. Maybe the exchange of scientific idea's could help us.
His final answer proved my first assumption was right (again).
Then the other guy that I quoted posted a "wiki" response while I was answering the question " ... how do they know if they can't see them (atoms) .... " Really? but again I didn't want to assume anything so I asked a question. I figured, what the heck, maybe I learn something.
but in the end ...
same ol' same ol'