<div dir="ltr"><div><div><div><div>Dear Richard,<br><br></div>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:<br><div style="margin-left:40px"><br><a href="http://www.nature.com/news/big-bang-gravitational-effect-observed-in-lab-crystal-1.22338" target="_blank">http://www.nature.com/news/<wbr>big-bang-gravitational-effect-<wbr>observed-in-lab-crystal-1.<wbr>22338</a><span class="gmail-HOEnZb"><br></span></div><br></div>The Weyl Fermion, (<a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Weyl_semimetal">https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Weyl_semimetal</a>), as a charged, massless, particle, might be worth exploring in that context. <br><br></div>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.<br><br></div>Andrew M.<br><div><div><div><div><span class="gmail-HOEnZb"></span><span class="gmail-HOEnZb"></span><div style="margin-left:40px"><div><div class="gmail-h5">
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