Group: sci.physics.electromag
From: "Autymn D. C."
Date: Wednesday, March 26, 2008 9:37 AM
Subject: Re: Magnet Question...Benj piggy backs a discussion on Unlce Al's stories...

On Mar 23, 5:28=A0pm, maxwell wrote:
> On Mar 21, 6:59=A0pm, "Robert J. Kolker" wrote:
>
> > maxwell wrote:
>
> > > Congrats, Fred. =A0Go to the top of your class if you ever SEE a
> > > magnetic field (or an electric one for that matter). =A0All we ever se=
e
> > > are electrons & motion: the rest is theory.
>
> > We don't see electrons. They are too small for us to see. We see effects=

> > caused by electrons.
>
> > Bob Kolker
>
> Wrong again, Bob. =A0'Seeing' IS the interaction between electrons as
> magnified by the vast image-processing networks called brains. =A0It's
> not because they are 'too small' - that's an interpretation based on
> the wave THEORY.

The inner size of a el=E8ctr=F2n may be too small; that is, one action
doesn't show the whole el=E8ctr=F2n between infinity and the classic
radius, but still some--the witsom band between 740 and 390 nm--the
el=E8ctr=F2n is also too big.

-Aut

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