[General] charged photons

Andrew Meulenberg mules333 at gmail.com
Thu Aug 3 01:40:03 PDT 2017


Dear John,

I look forward to your new paper. If it is based on a time-dependent model,
then it could address: several problems with the 'common' interpretation of
QM, Wilczek's concept of sequestration, and my view of phase transitions
rather than quantum jumps.

Andrew M.
_ _ _

On Wed, Aug 2, 2017 at 6:03 AM, John Williamson <
John.Williamson at glasgow.ac.uk> wrote:

> Hello Richard,
>
> I think the mechanism for photon radiation from an electron is an overlap
> of a specific field configuration with an internal electron wave-function.
> The electron wave-function contains both mass-like and field-like
> components. If one overlaps this with a specific field configuration -
> equal and perpendicular (but static) electric and magnetic fields, the
> resultant cancels the mass like terms and the result is a copy of the
> original wave-function, but at lower energy, plus is a PROPAGATING pure
> field part of the resultant. the propagating part is quantised if the
> emitting charge is quantised (which it usually is).  The reverse process is
> also possible - propagating field converted to localised energy. That is
> the internal electron wave-function acts as a generator or absorber of
> photons. This process is described, though not very well, in my first SPIE
> paper. There is also a (much better explained) version nearly ready to
> submit. Will copy this to the group when I send it off.
>
> Regards, John.
> ------------------------------
> *From:* General [general-bounces+john.williamson=glasgow.ac.uk at lists.
> natureoflightandparticles.org] on behalf of Richard Gauthier [
> richgauthier at gmail.com]
> *Sent:* Wednesday, August 02, 2017 6:53 AM
> *To:* Andrew Meulenberg
> *Cc:* Nature of Light and Particles - General Discussion; Hans Montanus
> *Subject:* Re: [General] charged photons
>
> Hello Andrew, John W and all,
>
>     Andrew, thanks for the link. A Weyl fermion, though not the same as a
> spin-1/2 charged photon, could be a step in this direction, since a Weyl
> fermion is a massless chiral fermion. It also has not been detected as a
> separate fundamental particle.
>
>      By the way, a new colleague Hans Montanus wrote to me recently “For
> all the photon models for the electron, always the question raises to me:
> how can photon be radiated off from an accelerating electron? If the
> electron is a circling (or double circling in the toroidal model) photon,
> then it rather is a photon radiated off from an accelerating (the circling
> photon as a whole) photon. Similarly, pair creation would mean two circling
> photons coming of from a single (usual, non circling) photon. Do you know
> if there are models for such processes?”
>
>      Do you have any thoughts on these questions about radiation of a
> photon from an accelerated circling photon, and pair creation from a single
> non-circling photon?
>
>          Richard
>
> On Aug 1, 2017, at 4:16 AM, Andrew Meulenberg <mules333 at gmail.com> wrote:
>
> Dear Richard,
>
> We have demonstrated experimentally that photons can exhibit fermionic as
> well as bosonic natures. The charged-photon model, as a transient during
> the transition between photon and lepton pair, can be supported
> theoretically as well. It may be possible to use additional concepts to
> support your model:
>
> http://www.nature.com/news/big-bang-gravitational-effect-obs
> erved-in-lab-crystal-1.22338
>
> The Weyl Fermion, (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Weyl_semimetal), as a
> charged, massless, particle, might be worth exploring in that context.
>
> I don't have time to explore the concept myself right now; but, I would be
> interested in your comments, if you (or others) do get the opportunity to
> look at it.
>
> Andrew M.
>
>
>
>
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