The model of charge generation is based on the wave model of a particle, for which a brief description is given. The particle is comprised of two photons, captured in the volume of the particle, and reveals the complete relativistic behaviour. The electromagnetic waves of the two photons are supposed to induce an electrostatic field. The surface integral of this electrostatic field is identified with the charge of the particle. The magnitude of the electric field is derived from the energy density of the photons. The volume and the surface are related to the wavelength of the photons, thus leading to a charge of the particle, which is independent of its mass
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The elementary electron-positron pair formation process is considered in terms of a revised quantum ...
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A new theory, describing both light and material particles, is proposed. The experimentally-observed...
The physical model of elementary particles, based on the wave features of their behavior, is describ...
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Using a variation of the celebrated Volkov solution, the Klein-Gordon equation for a charged particl...
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A theory of physical matter based on fundamental laws of electricity and magnetism is presented. A n...
A classical model of the electron based on Maxwell’s equations is presented in which the wave charac...
It is known that a photon has E and B fields of the same strength (for c=1) which are perpendicular ...
According to classical theories of physics, radiation, photons respectively, should be absorbed by t...
Starting with the same essential physics as Bohr, Schrödinger, and Dirac of e − moving in the Coulo...
The elementary electron-positron pair formation process is considered in terms of a revised quantum ...
The question as to whether the integrality of the spectrum of observed electric charges is due to a ...
A new theory, describing both light and material particles, is proposed. The experimentally-observed...
The physical model of elementary particles, based on the wave features of their behavior, is describ...
It is shown that the angular frequency of the photon is nothing else than the averaged angular frequ...
An electron is a purely electromagnetic particle, a PEP. The biggest problem has been charge. Most s...
Using a variation of the celebrated Volkov solution, the Klein-Gordon equation for a charged particl...
This paper presents the first theoretical framework that defines the electric infinitesimal structur...
(Recebido: 14 de fevereiro de 2002) Abstract: The physical model of elementary particles, based on t...
The mechanism of propagation of an electromagnetic wave in a direct current wire is considered. It i...
A theory of physical matter based on fundamental laws of electricity and magnetism is presented. A n...
A classical model of the electron based on Maxwell’s equations is presented in which the wave charac...
It is known that a photon has E and B fields of the same strength (for c=1) which are perpendicular ...
According to classical theories of physics, radiation, photons respectively, should be absorbed by t...
Starting with the same essential physics as Bohr, Schrödinger, and Dirac of e − moving in the Coulo...