Submitted by Max-Phallus t3_10rza78 in askscience
Otherwise-Way-1176 t1_j70aiag wrote
Reply to comment by mckulty in Do photons of different wavelengths combine to make complex wave forms? by Max-Phallus
All you have to do is allow more than one photon and it’s trivial to produce a complex waveform. Radio waves that actually arrive at an antennae in real world applications consist of more than 1 photon, so I don’t understand why you’re so attached to this idea that it has to be all packed into just one photon.
Sound waves are not carried by particles, so I don’t see why you’re insisting on this single photon restriction.
mckulty t1_j70jflh wrote
I'm missing something but too tired to care. Of course light reinforces and cancels like any other wave.
> Sound waves are not carried by particles
Um, they don't do well in a vacuum.
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