Unfortunately,
http://wiki.answers.com/Q/What_does_a_photon_look_like
Maybe a bright flash of light?
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shadow_7283 wrote:
Well that's less than useless. What about it's general shape or color or, well, anything to it?
Last edited by Kileymeister (2010-03-24 23:00:24)
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Trust Wikipedia: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Milit … riment.jpg It's kinda vague though.
Last edited by Kileymeister (2010-03-24 23:02:58)
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Well, considering photons are waves of probability in the fifth dimension, there must be some way to triangulate them into a single point of energy in ours, maybe.
Did that answer your question?
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Greatdane wrote:
Well, considering photons are waves of probability in the fifth dimension, there must be some way to triangulate them into a single point of energy in ours, maybe.
Did that answer your question?
Not really. A photon is neither a wave or a particle; somewhere in between. It depends how you look at it.
@Kileymiester: Your image is good, but that isn't what a photon looks like. My link explained that we cannot see individual photons, so there really isn't anything we can compare them to.
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Lord-Sprites wrote:
http://www.besportier.com/archives/phot … boards.jpg
Photon lighted skateboards!
Lawl, rehab is for kittens XD
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