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01-19-2008, 07:47 PM
Hi Dipayankar; So maybe we can go back to the beginning again. Let us say for sake of discussion that the photon may be viewed as a dimensionless point. Wouldn't we still have to build up to 3 dimensions? In math if you stretch a point you form a line. Let's say your dimensionless point photon gets stretched into a line of very, very high degree of gamma radiation, such that it appears to be a line, or a 1 dimensional entity, if that line gets stretched perpendicular to it self,or closes on itself, in math you get a 2 dimensional entity. Do you think what is conceptually correct in math could be true in reality. I would like us to get to our 3 dimensional reality here. Your comments sir, Pat
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