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 Originally Posted by MadMojoMonkey
Fiction? IDK. Depends what you mean.
Nothing I say in this thread is intentional fiction.
Science doesn't produce facts, it produces falsifiable statements. So if you say, "If a statement of science is shown to be false, then that statement was fiction," then yes. Everything in this thread is fiction. All the scientific "truths" of the past were later shown to be approximations. It stands to reason that all our understanding today is approximations. If you consider approximation to be fiction, that's cool. BUT if you think that a good description being off by a fraction of a percent from "perfect" is non-fiction, then nothing in this thread is (intentional) fiction. (I do make mistakes and don't understand everything as well as I think I do.)
Does that make sense?
Where I cannot rely on publicly available, peer reviewed data or my own personal experiments, I make it clear that those topics are theory based, and not observation-based.
I was not attacking you personally. If you said it was true, I didn't see it and wasn't questioning it. I was asking the question based on what I'd heard about it from other sources.
It's funny that you feel the need to teach me about what science is though...you know I am a scientist, right?
 Originally Posted by MadMojoMonkey
If you go back and read what I said about virtual photons, this is plainly evident. (but at 13 pages, I don't really expect you to do this.)
If you said it 13 pages ago I certainly would not have remembered it when I posed the question, assuming I understood it when i read it in the first place.
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 Originally Posted by MadMojoMonkey
particle-antiparticle annihilation is well observed and a fundamental mechanism of the PET scan. The annihilation creates 2 photons of specific frequency, moving in opposite directions. The scanner looks for 2 photons moving exactly away from each other, and measures the difference in time between those signals. It then backs out the distance to the common origin in space and time of those 2 photons to determine where the flows of bodily fluids are going inside your body.
Ok, so if I understand this correctly two photons are being created in the process. What is being destroyed (i.e., a molecule, an atom?). Again, not trying to be difficult I just want to understand.
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