comingfrom wrote:
Since a particle can easily have a wave motion, and a wave cannot behave like a particle,
therefore I believe in particles.
Yet as I pointed out we know water is made of particles and can behave as a wave and produces a specific interference pattern. If light was particles like water behaving as a wave, it should produce this same interference pattern.
I think light becomes a particle when its motion is slowed by interaction with matter. Matter is after all energy condensed (not the best descriptive word but can't think of another). It doesn't cease to exist, but becomes a particle at the subatomic level, beyond our ability to detect.
I totally agree.
In fact, need to get rid of it.
or just finally subsume it under electrodynamics where it belongs. It's how non ionized particles behave in a voltage field verses how ionized particles behave. Oil drop experiments tell us that, not just the charge of an electron.
While they are trying to explain things with modified gravity the real cause is being ignored.
Couldn't agree more, but mainstream has a phobia against electromagnetic interactions. That seemingly spooky action at a distance scares them.
It is not too hard to visualize.
If you add an end over end spin to a particle, it's linear motion becomes a sine wave.
If you add another spin to that, it will have a three dimensional spiral wave in its forward linear motion.
~Paul
You require another particlefor it to have a spiral motion around. A particle is not going to spiral around a common center point without something causing it, like the planets spiral around the sun. Now he calls it a vortex in the following video, but that's incorrect, even if the motion he portrays is correct.
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=0jHsq36_NTU
I submit it to show that without something being the common center point, a spiral of a particle is null and void.
Also end over end implies an oblong particle, not round. And as far as I know all particles we have so far measured are round. A spinning basketball in whatever direction creates no sine wave pattern.
But again, water is particles acting as a wave creating a specific interference pattern. If light was particles acting as a wave that same interference pattern would be produced. It goes far beyond mere wavelike motions.