alpha2cen Posted December 6, 2012 Posted December 6, 2012 (edited) Light can travel through the space.But we have not obtained the maxmum limit value of it's flux( energy / (time .unit area) ) yet.So, to define the limit value, MLLFS(maximum limit of light flux in the space) will be useful for the future researcher.I hope someone will obtain the exact value from the experiment. Edited December 6, 2012 by alpha2cen
swansont Posted December 6, 2012 Posted December 6, 2012 What makes you think there is a maximum? Photons are bosons.
alpha2cen Posted December 6, 2012 Author Posted December 6, 2012 Without phase change, huge amout of photon energy can travel through the space? Moving speed is the speed of light, C. How many photons can be included in the unit area? Are there no limit shortening wave lenght with increasing photon energy?
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