From: Laserlight <laserlight@q...>
Date: Mon, 24 Jul 2000 12:36:00 -0400
Subject: [OT] Re: Negative Energy
Brian Bell asked: > I have heard photons described as "free electrons". Has physics (You may recall that I have previously said "I'm not an expert in anything, but I cheerfully make comments anyway." This is such a case). If you think of a photon as a wave, then an anti-photon would be what cancels out the original photon, eg an identical wave out of phase so its troughs are at the same point as the original wave's peaks. Right? This is not a rhetorical question--my degrees are in communications, not physics. If, on the other hand, this is your day to consider photons as particles, then I have no idea what the anti-particle would be. If there is such a critter, I'd assume you could generate interference patterns from anti-photons of different phases, just as you could with regular photons. If so, what do you get when you create an interference pattern (using anti-photons) in the same place as an interference pattern (using normal photons)?