[General] American Physical Society presentation on superluminal photon/electron models

Richard Gauthier richgauthier at gmail.com
Tue Apr 16 11:44:16 PDT 2019


Hi Andrew. Thanks for your comments. I’ll reply after my talk. All the best.  Richard

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> On Apr 16, 2019, at 9:20 AM, Andrew Meulenberg <mules333 at gmail.com> wrote:
> 
> Richard,
> 
> Several comments.
> 
> Specifics:
>  you might want to give a reason for Q values rather than just stating them on slide 7.
> 
> 
> 
> in last line of slide 13: "...components remain proportion to c for any value of gamma." should be "... proportional to c ..."
> You may have too many slides for the time allowed. Slides 15 - 19 could be dropped (maybe an added summary at end of talk is more important).
> General comments:
> Experimental evidence discounts possibility of a photon being even a single cycle phenomenon, much less a particulate one, in nature.
> physical evidence of higher-frequency components of a beam of monochromatic light
> the major effort required to successfully "shrink" a photon to a single cycle
> your picture could represent phase points on the helix. Then, exceeding the speed of light is normal for phase velocity.
> A fixed field configuration can be caused by many charge distributions; but, a fixed charge distribution can produce only a unique field.
> How does your helical-photon model describe linearly-polarized photons?
> Why don't the charges of separate photons interact when photons overlap?
> etc.
> Andrew
> 
>> On Mon, Apr 15, 2019 at 6:26 PM Richard Gauthier <richgauthier at gmail.com> wrote:
>> Hello all,
>>  I will be presenting my superluminal double-helix photon and superluminal quantum-vortex electron models on Tuesday at the APS April meeting in Denver. Attached is a PDF of the powerpoint, which contains some new and surprising information about the internal superluminal (and sometimes subluminal) speeds of the circulating energy quantum forming the electron and positron spin-up (and spin-down) models. Questions and comments are welcome. 
>>     Richard
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