[General] Dipole emission/absorption of wave packets
Dr Grahame Blackwell
grahame at starweave.com
Sun Jul 16 10:11:42 PDT 2017
Chandra,
I'd be most pleased to see these, too.
Thanks,
Grahame
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From: Roychoudhuri, Chandra
To: Nature of Light and Particles - General Discussion
Sent: Sunday, July 16, 2017 6:03 PM
Subject: Re: [General] Photon Emission - Space
Chip: Excellent!
Thanks for contacting me on the "dipole" issue.
I am going to do some searching to find the latest/best article on "abrupt dipole transition in emission", which then evolves into a classical wave packet. The other model is, "dipole quantum cup", in absorption. However, my thoughts (expressions) on these topics are still in the process of evolving (not moving away though!).
Chandra.
From: General [mailto:general-bounces+chandra.roychoudhuri=uconn.edu at lists.natureoflightandparticles.org] On Behalf Of Chip Akins
Sent: Sunday, July 16, 2017 8:58 AM
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Subject: [General] Photon Emission - Space
Hi Chandra
I recall you mentioning something about light being emitted or absorbed by dipoles.
My work, on electric charge as a displacement of the tensor medium of space, has been quite productive and yields remarkably accurate results. But it seems to indicate that a dipole field may be required for the emission or absorption of energy.
Can you elaborate on your thoughts on this topic?
Is there a reference to a paper where you discuss this?
This "tensor medium of space" approach explains exactly why the binding energy for hydrogen is 13.6eV, but it also suggests that there are specific requirements for radiation and absorption which go beyond the simple suggestion that "an accelerated charge radiates".
I think that is a good thing, because it also explains why electrons in "orbit" in an atom do not continuously radiate.
Chip
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