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Quantum Ranger
- 23 Jul 2007 23:38 GMT
What would the consequence for atoms be if all photons in existence
dissapeared?
Can Atoms exist without Photons?
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FrediFizzx
- 24 Jul 2007 07:24 GMT
> What would the consequence for atoms be if all photons in existence
> dissapeared?
>
> Can Atoms exist without Photons?
Can electrons exist without photons? I say they can't.
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