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That's the problem....quantum theory is always EXPLAINING after the fact
(95.59 kB . 401x161 - viewed 26 times) This picture only works in a medium for transverse waves....It won't work in a vacuum......
.How are you going to oscillate the electron dipole upon spontaneous emission of a photon from an atom in outer space / vacuum?
The electron, upon falling to a lower energy level has to circle the nucleus of the atom (2D for now) many times to oscilate the polarity of the formed dipole
.Oscillation is required, not just one downward motion like a quantum jump from one level to the next.
The other thing is that it is possible to have no medium in outer space where a single excited atom may radiate, ?
Oscillation is required,
Every antenna that I have seen has required an oscillating voltage fed to it......
The stone dropped into a pond is a transverse wave propagating outward in a medium but will never radiate
if it possibly could (but it can't in this example even with the remaining of this sentence) unless brought back up and dropped into the pond again and again and again at such a high frequency that the wave will break up because it cannot keep up (oscillate)....In the case of an EM wave the break up field's trailing edge would be repulsed by the new non radiative (reactive) field and would radiate outward and propage with other Maxwell equations..........................In addition, the pond is a medium.....EM waves don't require a medium......
Yes your philosophy will produce an EM but it will be local and will not breakaway and propagate....
Please inform me
Quote from: ron123456 on 18/03/2022 01:33:58Oscillation is required, No, it is not.Again, the problem here is your lack of knowledge.Go and learn more.