8 Apr
2014
8 Apr
'14
3:03 p.m.
On 4/8/2014 11:17 AM, Eugene Salamin wrote:
________________________________ From: Eugene Salamin <gene_salamin@yahoo.com> To: math-fun <math-fun@mailman.xmission.com> Sent: Tuesday, April 8, 2014 10:40 AM Subject: Re: [math-fun] What if Turing/Shannon/Bekenstein were wrong?
So E(λ/L) = hνλ/L = hc/L is a constant, with L = Planck length. But until you explain what is a complete wave (beyond saying it is one cycle from 0 to 2π), I fail to see the significance of this constant energy.
Actually, hc/L = 1.2e10 J is 2π times the rest energy of a Planck mass (22 μg).
Which is an enormous energy. Roughly eight orders of magnitude more than the most energetic photon ever observed. Brent