[General] Axes plots

Andrew Meulenberg mules333 at gmail.com
Tue Jun 23 03:28:22 PDT 2015


Dear John W. and all,

If you start with a circularly-polarized photon, give it one full twist per
wavelength (to 'unwind' it), and then close it at any point, could you not
create the out-going *E*-field that we attribute to the electron or
positron? However, since there is no reason to join the twisted photon only
at integer wavelengths, then the electron would not have fixed properties.
The only thing fixed would be the amount of twist per wavelength. What
causes the photon twist in any of the models and, if the above model is
correct, why don't we have particles with a continuum of charge (and spin?)
values?

Andrew
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On Tue, Jun 23, 2015 at 12:19 AM, John Williamson <
John.Williamson at glasgow.ac.uk> wrote:

>  Here are some using a set of axes, as in the POS paper circulated earlier
>
> Torfieldrock just shows three views of a positron.
>
> Torfieldsinglemin0.4 is just a simple double loop. Not too busy.
>
> Trockrevert is similar to the first, but with a glass torus.
>
> Cheers, John.
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