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On the Lighter Side => New Theories => Topic started by: Richard777 on 06/07/2020 13:25:06
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An interaction between two particles is assumed to be mediated by an “exchange” of bosons. A force may be associated with each boson and with each particle.
Force may be represented as a vector. The interaction may be represented as a four vector set. The four vectors may be arranged as two pairs of vectors, each pair represents forces associated with a particle and a “corresponding boson”.
An interaction of special interest is between an electron and a photon as represented by the Compton equation, published in 1923. Energy is transferred from the photon to the electron. The collision is elastic and each particle recoils in a different direction. Vector components will give the Compton equation.
See attachment for vector definition.