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What Is A Photon?: A Unified-Wave Theory Explained |
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Rating: Summary: Review of a great book Review: An excellent book to clarify the new physics.
Rating: Summary: Review of "What is a Photon?" Review: This book has 292 pages not 184 pages as you describe it. It provides an excellent classical treatment for the basis of photons, quantum mechanics and aspects of special relativity. Perhaps the strongest feature of the book is the diversity of enigmas it clarifies. These include: The irreversability of time, the microscopic increase of entropy, wave/particle duality, a coaleascing of the motional conservation laws, the origin of uncertainty in differential equations, irrationality, why photon energy proportions to frequency rather than amplitude squared, an origin for the Lorentz transformation, time dilation,and much more. People with a scientific or technical background should be able to comprehend almost all of this material. The theory derives a unified-wave directly from the sequence of natural numbers. No complex mathematics is involved.
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