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Physics, Astronomy & Cosmology / Re: What is the duration of a single photon?
« on: 03/10/2016 12:50:20 »
Quite probably the duration of the emission, the absorption and the passage of photons is the same and is the same for all photons. If that is the case, than the emission of photons during particle annihilation becomes interesting. The duration of that photon must be equal to the regeneration cycle of elementary particles. If elementary particles can be represented by a hopping path and a corresponding hop landing location swarm, then the number of the swarm elements must equal the number of shape keeping fronts (warps) in the emitted photon.
Thus, knowledge of the duration of photons is essential for understanding more of elementary particles.
Thus, knowledge of the duration of photons is essential for understanding more of elementary particles.