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New Photon Model

Consider, in dynamic equilibrium, a photon formed by two particles whose electric charges are opposed, and for this reason they attract each other.

This attraction is equilibrated by the centrifugal force generated when rotating one with the other. By rotating electrical charged particles, a perpendicular magnetic field is generated, also perpendicular to a stationary observer.



Charge: Planck constant:
Speed of light
in vacuum:
Coulomb constant:


Following are definitions of the considered photon:

DISTANCE BETWEEN PARTICLES: It is exactly the wavelength divided by pi (3.1416):


TANGENTIAL VELOCITY: Coincides tangential velocity with the translational velocity, and in a vacuum equals:


PARTICLE MASS: It is relativistic; in other words, it depends on its frequency. Individual particle mass is equally spread. Otherwise, an unbalanced pattern in their trajectory will be obtained. Individual particle mass:


PARTICLE CHARGE: Is calculated equaling centrifugal force to the electrostatic attraction force.


This charge if 16.558 times an electron charge.

SYSTEM ENERGY: Is the sum of translational kinetic energy plus rotational kinetic energy.

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