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Unified Photon Theory for Light, Heat and Communication

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Quantum Mechanics theory is an accepted field of particle physics. The quantum of energy involved in this theory is in fact commonly known as a photon and one of the major advances produced in the field is the measurement of the photon energy relative to its function. For example the range of energies of photons participating in an FM radio transmission has been established by test. It is a particularly useful field of physics in that it has provided information on phenomena of common interest such as light, heat and communication. However development of the theory, which originated at the beginning of the last century, has been constrained by disagreement within the field over the properties of the photon, whether it has mass or not, and by the conflict resulting from treating the photon as both a wave and a particle. Dissatisfied with the lack of explanations presented the author removed the constraints and developed a theory which moves beyond quantum theory to a photon electro mechanical theory. Newton's particle theory of light is adopted and modified to explain light phenomena and is then extended to describe heat and electronic communication phenomena as well. The resulting Unified Photon theory presented is broad and revolutionary. Consistent with quantum mechanics theory and experimental photon data it models the photon as a discrete particle with mass, similar to the electron, but with no wave properties. Applying UP theory produces compelling explanations that imply that all three classes of phenomena can be explained in term of electro mechanical actions of photon particles, and those effects attributed to wave properties of photons result instead from forces acting on the photons. The book is readily understood and provides a multitude of explanations not available elsewhere. It is directed primarily toward the general scientific reader, to those curious about the happenings occurring all around them. UP theory may prove helpful as well to physicists conducting experimental and applied physics, those for example making unbelievable strides in electronic (radio) communication, UP theory may serve as a guide for academic physicists teaching theoretical particle physics who have maintained a strict allegiance to the theory of Albert Einstein, in particular his mass-less photon

90 pages, Paperback

First published January 3, 2014

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Allen Richardson

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