The classical Maxwell equations may be used to describe charges which radiate photons if the source (say a point charged particle) accelerates. This process of radiation has even been applied even to quantum systems. For example, some argue that a quantum accelerating charge may absorb the photons it radiates. In (1), a phenomenological Hamiltonian is established to describe a diatomic molecule which is driven by a laser and behaves as an oscillator radiating in a manner linked to Larmor radiation. In (2), it is argued that Maxwell’s equations for a photon (no sources) represent a quantum mechanical equation similar to Dirac’s equation. If this is the case, one may argue that Maxwell’s equations with sources present should also represe...
Efforts to suggest a classical model for the hydrogen atom are discouraged by a conclusion, based on...
In previous notes, we argued one may formulate bound state quantum mechanics by assuming a stochasti...
We extend our previous work (see arXiv:quant-ph/0501026), which compared the predictions of quantum ...
In a previous note (Part III), we argued that the classical analysis (1) of radiation emitted from a...
In (1), the frequency distribution of radiation emitted from an accelerating charge is calculated. I...
It is known that a photon has E and B fields of the same strength (for c=1) which are perpendicular ...
Newton’s second law dp/dt = F(x)=-dV/dx may be written in terms of x alone i.e. dp/dx v(x) = -dV/dx ...
Early experiments linked to bound state quantum mechanics noticed discrete energy E levels. (Ignorin...
Maxwell’s equations applied to an accelerating charge lead to the prediction of emitted radiation th...
The puzzles of quantum mechanics are: 1. what is the medium for the photon and for the electron wave...
In classical physics, a potential V(x) acts on a particle at a location x regardless of its velocity...
Quantum free particles (with nonzero rest mass) and photons both appear in the quantum world. In a p...
Starting with the same essential physics as Bohr, Schrödinger, and Dirac of e − moving in the Coulo...
In (1), it is argued that Maxwell’s equations for E (electric field) and B (magnetic field) for a ph...
In previous notes we have argued that nonrelativistic quantum mechanics is a statistical theory base...
Efforts to suggest a classical model for the hydrogen atom are discouraged by a conclusion, based on...
In previous notes, we argued one may formulate bound state quantum mechanics by assuming a stochasti...
We extend our previous work (see arXiv:quant-ph/0501026), which compared the predictions of quantum ...
In a previous note (Part III), we argued that the classical analysis (1) of radiation emitted from a...
In (1), the frequency distribution of radiation emitted from an accelerating charge is calculated. I...
It is known that a photon has E and B fields of the same strength (for c=1) which are perpendicular ...
Newton’s second law dp/dt = F(x)=-dV/dx may be written in terms of x alone i.e. dp/dx v(x) = -dV/dx ...
Early experiments linked to bound state quantum mechanics noticed discrete energy E levels. (Ignorin...
Maxwell’s equations applied to an accelerating charge lead to the prediction of emitted radiation th...
The puzzles of quantum mechanics are: 1. what is the medium for the photon and for the electron wave...
In classical physics, a potential V(x) acts on a particle at a location x regardless of its velocity...
Quantum free particles (with nonzero rest mass) and photons both appear in the quantum world. In a p...
Starting with the same essential physics as Bohr, Schrödinger, and Dirac of e − moving in the Coulo...
In (1), it is argued that Maxwell’s equations for E (electric field) and B (magnetic field) for a ph...
In previous notes we have argued that nonrelativistic quantum mechanics is a statistical theory base...
Efforts to suggest a classical model for the hydrogen atom are discouraged by a conclusion, based on...
In previous notes, we argued one may formulate bound state quantum mechanics by assuming a stochasti...
We extend our previous work (see arXiv:quant-ph/0501026), which compared the predictions of quantum ...