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Old 23-April-2008, 04:01 PM
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erich marsh, the answer to your question, "Can a photon be observed to be a particle without interacting with another particle?" appears to be, "No." As far as I am aware, it's only during interactions with masses ranging from nucleons to solids that photons can behave like particles. Someone more conversant with quantum mechanics may be able to cite situations in which isolated photons can behave like particles.
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