
Quantum Theory: Max Planck The Wave Structure of Matter (WSM) Standing Wave Interactions (which occur at discrete Frequencies f) explains Quantum Energy States of Matter Light 'Quanta' (E=hf) discovered by Max Planck (1900). But even if the radiatio
Summary Quantum Theory (1900-1930) discovered four main things; a) Both matter and light sometimes behave as particles and sometimes behave as waves. (Planck, de Broglie) b) Schrodinger's Standing Wave equations can be used to describe the allowed di
Explaining the EPR-Bell 'Instant' Communication The Spherical Wave Structure of Matter, particularly the behaviour of the In and Out Waves, is able to resolve this puzzle so that the appearance of instant communication is understood and yet neither A

Quantum Theory: Wolff's Explanation of the Einstein, Podolsky, Rosen (EPR) Experiment Further Predictions 'The Ultimate Paradox - Bell's Theorem' by Milo Wolff, Exploring the Physics of the Unknown Universe, 1994 In l935, Albert Einstein, Podolsky, a
Let us then consider one fundamentally important argument of Feynman's that light must be a particle. For many years after Newton, partial reflection by two surfaces was happily explained by a theory of waves,* but when experiments were made with ver
The Solution to the Problem of there being NO Vector Wave Solutions of Maxwell's Equations in Spherical Co-ordinates James Maxwell (1876) used the experimental (empirical) results of Faraday, Coulomb, etc. to develop four equations, now famous, whose
Quantum Physics: On Resonant Coupling as the Cause of Light What we must further realise is that Light is only emitted and absorbed by electrons bound in atoms or molecules, and these electrons have some complex repeating Standing Wave-Motion about t
Quantum Physics: On the Forces of Charge and Light It is the nature of Principles that they are stated rather than deduced. Thus we must state the Properties of Space, as Principles, and then demonstrate that logical deductions from these Principles

