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New Theories / Re: Is a Particle an Excitation in a Field?
« on: 23/10/2022 19:11:55 »They can't be because the properties of the particle must be written somewhere. If you think about it the velocity of a particle can only be stored inside the particle, because two of the same particles may have different speeds. From this it is only a short leap to conclude that ALL the properties of the particle must be written inside the particle.A field description assigns a numerical value to every point in space for every property. If you consider the photon in the emf, then for a single particle (photon) the values of the field would be zero except at the location of the particle, hence the particle is an excitation of the field at a particular point in space. If that location varies with time its spatial coordinates will also change and hence you can assign a velocity to that excitation.
So, as @Kryptid points out, your statement that properties are written inside the particle really doesn’t make much sense.