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cm0002@suppo.fi to Science@mander.xyz · 15 hours ago

Cutting a photon in two creates an infinite swarm of particles

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Cutting a photon in two creates an infinite swarm of particles

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cm0002@suppo.fi to Science@mander.xyz · 15 hours ago
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By definition, elementary particles can't be broken into smaller pieces. But in a new theoretical study published in Physical Review Letters, Johannes Skaar and colleagues have revealed what would happen if you tried anyway for a single photon. The answer is deeply strange: attempting to cut a photon in two wouldn't produce two smaller photons, but instead conjure an infinite number of them out of thin air.
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    No, thats the photon. The knife would have to be more solid

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