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Why doesn't the Photon keep accelerating?
and a production operator must be activated.
My model has electrons encoded with a marker that specifies for the EM field what Riemann Sphere to copy in order to generate a protophoton that becomes a photon.
Just that "accelerating electrons produce an EM field" is not a sufficient mechanism. There must be an interaction with the EM field for example, and a production operator must be activated. Thus the EM field must read the electron and the photon must come from somewhere.
The old model just has physics.
Here is a crazy thought, why don't you learn a little bit about the field of physics before you try to explain it?
conservation of structure
Can you provide a link to a reputable source describing it?
No, not where it is stated explicitly.
Insufficient physics: the photon must come from somewhere: conservation of structure, implied by conservation of energy.
What am I missing?
Quite simply, a photon is energy.
Quote from: talanum1 on 18/04/2020 17:20:30No, not where it is stated explicitly.We know that many particles can result from a collision of only two particles (this happens in particle accelerators all the time). This can also happen when single particles, like muons, decay. So that is evidence against this "conservation of structure" you posit.
I have to look at every case, but I think conservation of Baryon number and Lepton number implies conservation of structure.
These simple observations tells me that matter and antimatter are at higher potential than energy and photons.
Are you saying that a gamma ray is the same as an electron?Or do you not understand the implications of what you are saying?
Quote from: Bored chemist on 19/04/2020 13:10:42Are you saying that a gamma ray is the same as an electron?Or do you not understand the implications of what you are saying?No I'm not saying that. I don't understand the implications totally.
There is no force mechanism (in Maxwell's Equations) specified to accellerate a protophoton (copied electron-part) out of the electron trowards light speed. Stating that photons always goes at the speed of light (by Maxwell's Equations) is not relevant since we are dealing with a protophoton.