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![]() "Edgar" wrote in message ... "Wilbur Hubbard" wrote in message ... "Edgar" wrote in message ... "Joe" wrote in message ups.com... How much do you think a square foot of coffee weighs? A 20' addition to Redcloud could carry just over 2000 square feet of cargo. Could you cram 20 pounds into a square foot? Joe You cannot cram anything _into_ a square foot. Do you mean cubic foot? If you can't cram anything into a square foot there would be no such thing as a square foot full of light. All square feet would be too dark to see. So you have made an incorrect statement. Wilbur Hubbard No I haven't. You are confusing _into_ and _onto_. Your beam of light only goes onto a square foot. Nothing can go into something that only exists in two dimensions. Wrong again, Edgar. A square exists in two-dimensions. A photon at rest exists also only in two dimensions. It is only when a photon travels that it exists in three dimensions. A photon in a square is not traveling. It cannot travel in two dimensions. But it exists. Therefore it is IN the square. I hope this helps. Wilbur Hubbard |
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