They do exist. But as you pointed out, we do not know the property of the 'photon' because of uncertainty. Do they have mass?? If not, how do we see photo electricity? If they do have mass, when a deluge of photon hits some sensitive substance, why is the physical state not altered??
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Originally Posted by Lloyd Gillespie Dip, I have to disagree with you on this one. Since the photon has never truly been identified, specifically, it may exist as the absolute fundamental non-electromagnetic substance, and this is the foundation of my whole thought processes. Since uncertainty still holds the photon's exact description blind to us, I state such a fundamental substance absolutely must exist, to found and ground all physical theories of matter. |