Submitted by Grand-Tension8668 t3_1125ccr in askscience
platoprime t1_j8jngne wrote
Reply to comment by Randywithout8as in When measuring the wavelength of EM radiation... what's actually being measured? by Grand-Tension8668
Everything is energy so that's a pretty useless description. Plus photons are self-propagating oscillations in the electromagnetic field they aren't mystery balls of energy any more than any other particle is.
Randywithout8as t1_j8jo36y wrote
I mean, to OP it seems like they're mystery balls. I don't feel "self-propogating oscillations in the electromagnetic field" is very helpful as an explanation... you can critize what I've put down, but maybe try improving on it rather than just listing the definition and feeling superior.
platoprime t1_j8jo8wr wrote
Why not? Because you don't think they'd understand it? Because you can't explain it?
I'm struggling to imagine a good justification for, well, misinformation.
> but maybe try improving on it rather than just listing the definition and feeling superior.
I can definitely explain it better if you like.
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Laetitian t1_j8jo4vh wrote
"In the electromagnetic field" probably just takes it from "mystery balls of energy" to "balls inside a mystery ether" for someone who doesn't understand the subject properly.
platoprime t1_j8k1nii wrote
The solution to that is to explain fields not lie about the nature of photons.
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