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    <p>Mike:</p>
    <p>Here is one response from the nature of light discussion group</p>
    <p>I believe however this "EPERIMENT" is a simulation , which of
      course encodes the theories assumed</p>
    <p>I Could be wrong, perhaps John would clarify<br>
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    <p>Wolf<br>
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    <pre class="moz-signature" cols="72">Dr. Wolfgang Baer
Research Director
Nascent Systems Inc.
tel/fax 831-659-3120/0432
E-mail <a class="moz-txt-link-abbreviated" href="mailto:wolf@NascentInc.com">wolf@NascentInc.com</a></pre>
    <div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 1/22/2018 1:39 AM, Hodge John wrote:<br>
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                  January 21, 2018 3:23 PM, Wolfgang Baer
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                    <div>Chandra:</div>
                    <div>This paper acknowledged you. It is a detailed 
                      application of alternative QM from Lande among
                      others THat I've always been intrigued  with.</div>
                    <div>Lande's idea was that al forms of the
                      uncertainty principle h/t= nE , h/x=np define the
                      probability of momentum and/or energy exchange
                      based on the symmetry in the "t", "x"
                      configuration of an electromagnetic particle. One
                      Fourier transforms the particle, in this case the
                      slit, and the probability of the energy exchange
                      is proportional to the transform amplitudes of two
                      particles individual waves</div>
                    <div>What's most intriguing about this is that if we
                      conceive of a background space in which EM
                      particles are contained , and that containment is
                      defined by Fourier plane waves that permeate the
                      whole space then momentum exchanges can happen
                      between particles at great distances, of course
                      gravity and velocity would limit the matching of
                      the waves to usually ;local pairs.</div>
                    <div>Wolf <br>
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                        <pre>Dr. Wolfgang Baer 
Research Director 
Nascent Systems Inc.
tel/fax 831-659-3120/0432 
E-mail <a rel="nofollow" ymailto="mailto:wolf@NascentInc.com" target="_blank" href="mailto:wolf@NascentInc.com" moz-do-not-send="true">wolf@NascentInc.com</a></pre>
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                            1/16/2018 2:05 PM, Mike Mobley wrote:</div>
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                            style="margin-bottom:10.0pt;line-height:115%;">Dear
                            friends and colleagues,  </div>
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                            style="margin-bottom:10.0pt;line-height:115%;">I
                            want to engage you in the campaign to shift
                            a scientific paradigm.  </div>
                          <div class="yiv7301250841MsoNormal"
                            style="margin-bottom:10.0pt;line-height:115%;">Einstein
                            once commented, “The significant problems we
                            face cannot be solved at the same level of
                            thinking we were at when we created them.” 
                            This speaks to the opportunity of a path
                            less traveled.</div>
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                            style="margin-bottom:10.0pt;line-height:115%;">The
                            wave nature of light has been a dominant
                            paradigm for over two hundred years.  In my
                            recent publication in the journal, <i>Optical
                              Engineering</i>: “Momentum Exchange Theory
                            of Photon Diffraction,”  I describe an
                            alternative particle model for light that
                            accounts for our observations of optical
                            diffraction.   Even those without a
                            background in physics can appreciate the
                            impact of this move away from traditional
                            theories premised on a wave nature for
                            light.  This is a simple idea that will
                            change our physics textbooks.</div>
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                            style="margin-bottom:10.0pt;line-height:115%;">I’ve
                            included the abstract below.  The complete
                            paper can be accessed and downloaded for
                            free at the journal website: <span
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                              <a rel="nofollow" target="_blank"
href="https://urldefense.proofpoint.com/v2/url?u=http-3A__dx.doi.org_10.1117_1.OE.57.1.015105&d=DwMFAA&c=h8tWSEopLyY-jufMqa6tqNiQLH-Hu55HVFAFe4cURDM&r=4sW4BtvqSfYNZdSetS0xqjha7gyaEmtiuIz_4TuIsK4&m=i_UDflK0UOQv0MXY6ox81wT6fV9CaQ-o7pHYaCwxkD8&s=ytNFJivmO6S1gyz21K48SMxFbA8Wy08y95XPvTsYIy0&e="
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                            style="margin-bottom:10.0pt;line-height:115%;">Please
                            be encouraged to examine the paper, to
                            ponder these ideas, and to share them with
                            friends and colleagues.  </div>
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                            style="margin-bottom:10.0pt;line-height:115%;">Grace
                            and peace,</div>
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                            style="margin-bottom:10.0pt;line-height:115%;">Mike</div>
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                            style="margin-bottom:10.0pt;line-height:115%;"><b><span
style="font-size:12.0pt;line-height:115%;">Momentum Exchange Theory of
                                Photon Diffraction</span></b></div>
                          <div class="yiv7301250841MsoNormal"><b>Abstract</b>.
                            “Momentum Exchange Theory”(MET) provides an
                            alternative picture for optical diffraction
                            based on a distribution of photon paths
                            through momentum transfer probabilities
                            determined at the scattering aperture. This
                            is contrasted with classical optical wave
                            theory that uses the Huygens-Fresnel
                            principle and sums the phased contributions
                            of wavelets at the point of detection. 
                            Single slit, multiple slit (Talbot effect)
                            and straight edge diffraction provide
                            significant clues to the geometric
                            parameters controlling momentum transfer
                            probabilities and the relation to Fresnel
                            zone numbers.  Momentum transfer is
                            primarily dependent on preferred momentum
                            states at the aperture and the specific
                            location and distance for momentum exchange.
                            Diffraction by an opaque disc provides
                            insight to negative (attractive)
                            dispersions. MET should simplify the
                            analysis of a broadened set of aperture
                            configurations and experimental conditions.</div>
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                                J. Mobley, Ph.D.</i></b></div>
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