A modification of the Electron Positron-Photon idea, brought about by the new Energy Pairs Theory, might provide a resolution to the wave-particle problem of Electromagnetic waves (original) (raw)

The Electron Positron-Photon idea, which is due originally to (the late) Prof. J. P. Wesley, in his article titled: “Light, a Flux of Electric Dipole Photons” [4], proposed a model of the Photon as an Electric Dipole Photon which might be an Electron-Positron pair separated by a distance L. However, since Photons propagate at the speed of light, and Electrons and Positrons have rest Mass values which are not zero, then, if Einstein’s Special Relativity Theory conclusion, relating to Mass gain with velocity, is accepted as valid, then, if Photons are Electron-Positron pairs, their Mass must increase to be virtually an infinite value. Thus, if Einstein’s Special Relativity Theory is accepted as a valid theory, Photons cannot be pairs of Electrons and Positrons. J.P. Wesley did not accept the relativistic Mass gain with velocity as concluded from Einstein’s Special Relativity Theory, and as such, proposed this Photon model, which provides a possible resolution to the Wave-Particle prob...