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In planks constant are Photons effected by the resonance of magnets thus creating two distinct beams?

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Since I'm not all that clear on what the

device is supposed to prove to me it

would seem so.

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  1. Yes, if you have a beam of photons moving through a magnetic field of the proper shape, in the proper material, it will be split into two beams.  And the Planck constant is used to compute this.

    I'm not sure what you mean by the "resonance of magnets".  You just need a non-linear magnetic field.


  2. No.  Planck's constant is a constant.  It is not changed by any conditions in an experiment.

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