Given that wavelength = speed of light / frequency, for a 'photon' of 1 Hz we get a wavelength of 300.000 Km. Yup, that is a 'quantum particle' right there ! The science of the very small.
Or of the very smallminded ??
Who on earth can imagine a particle being 300000 km long?
Oh no, its the great genius Einstein. Yes, that guy again ! (as his german fangirl would say in her relative punchline)
There's a reason why this guy again was kicked out of highschool. Not only he could not understand basic physics, like say refraction, but the sheer amount of brainfarts that he could release in curved spacetime was incompatible even with kindergarden level curriculum. In other words, he was 'special'. So he was sent to a special institution, where he formulated his special theory of relativity. Which was immediatelly approved by the special scientific community, because it made perfect non-sense.
P.S. No titans of science were harmed during the making of this thread. Because there are none in this thread. The thread is about what a titan of science, Tesla, reffered to as a 'fuzzy haired crackpot'. So rude, but so true.
Or of the very smallminded ??
Who on earth can imagine a particle being 300000 km long?
Oh no, its the great genius Einstein. Yes, that guy again ! (as his german fangirl would say in her relative punchline)
There's a reason why this guy again was kicked out of highschool. Not only he could not understand basic physics, like say refraction, but the sheer amount of brainfarts that he could release in curved spacetime was incompatible even with kindergarden level curriculum. In other words, he was 'special'. So he was sent to a special institution, where he formulated his special theory of relativity. Which was immediatelly approved by the special scientific community, because it made perfect non-sense.
P.S. No titans of science were harmed during the making of this thread. Because there are none in this thread. The thread is about what a titan of science, Tesla, reffered to as a 'fuzzy haired crackpot'. So rude, but so true.
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