platoprime

platoprime t1_jabkv8x wrote

Even neutral mutations are working against entropy if there isn't a pressure keeping it around. Sure you could have a three generation neutral->advantageous or even a twenty generation disadvantageous->advantageous. In the same sense you could phase through a wall if your electrons all randomly lined up.

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platoprime t1_j8k2kyv wrote

No I don't mean to say polarity is spatial movement. Polarity is a change in the intensity of the electromagnetic field along a line over time.

However it's important to understand that photons are not localized until they interact with something. When they travel through space they don't have definite positions or momentums.

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platoprime t1_j8jp0pp wrote

>The question being, we're able to describe the physical wavelength in nanometers of these waves that apparently aren't oscillating in space so much as they oscillate between electric and magnetic fields. ...how do you assign a unit of length to that?

Okay I see your confusion. The electric and magnetic fields are overlaid on top of space so they are 100% physically oscillating up and down and side to side as they move through space. If you're talking about motion through one of the fields you're talking about that motion occurring through space.

After all a field is just a value assigned to every point in space.

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platoprime t1_j8jo8wr wrote

Why not? Because you don't think they'd understand it? Because you can't explain it?

I'm struggling to imagine a good justification for, well, misinformation.

> but maybe try improving on it rather than just listing the definition and feeling superior.

I can definitely explain it better if you like.

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