A photon is modeled as a dark photon plus a massless light-wave; dark photons, formed when light-waves disappear, are claimed to explain dark matter, dark energy, redshift, and other phenomena.
Quantitative Wave-Particle Duality
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The complementary wave and particle character of quantum objects (or quantons) was pointed out by Niels Bohr. This wave-particle duality, in the context of the two-slit experiment, is now described not just as two extreme cases of wave and particle characteristics, but in terms of quantitative measures of these natures. These measures of wave and particle aspects are known to follow a duality relation. A very simple and intuitive derivation of a closely related duality relation is presented, which should be understandable to the introductory student.
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Model and theory of dark photons in the visible light range
A photon is modeled as a dark photon plus a massless light-wave; dark photons, formed when light-waves disappear, are claimed to explain dark matter, dark energy, redshift, and other phenomena.