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New Theories / Why Can an Electron Absorb a Photon?
« on: 24/10/2022 15:42:15 »
In my model a particle is a copy of all of 2D space, compactified into a Riemann Sphere. For an electron to absorb a photon all that is needed is that the two Riemann Spheres must merge. They can do that since the Riemann Sphere (RS) contains a singular point at it's north pole. The resulting electron's RS is therefore more compact than before the interaction.