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Why Can an Electron Absorb a Photon?

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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.
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Re: Why Can an Electron Absorb a Photon?
« Reply #1 on: 24/10/2022 16:11:35 »
"Why Can an Electron Absorb a Photon?"
In general, it can't.
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Re: Why Can an Electron Absorb a Photon?
« Reply #2 on: 24/10/2022 16:13:00 »
What is the name for the spheroids that hang between a bull's legs?

Or the material that exudes from its anus?
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Re: Why Can an Electron Absorb a Photon?
« Reply #3 on: 24/10/2022 16:54:33 »
Quote from: Bored chemist on 24/10/2022 16:11:35
"Why Can an Electron Absorb a Photon?"
In general, it can't.

This is not what observation shows.
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Re: Why Can an Electron Absorb a Photon?
« Reply #4 on: 24/10/2022 17:43:12 »
Quote from: talanum1 on 24/10/2022 16:54:33
Quote from: Bored chemist on 24/10/2022 16:11:35
"Why Can an Electron Absorb a Photon?"
In general, it can't.

This is not what observation shows.
Would you like to bet on that?
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Re: Why Can an Electron Absorb a Photon?
« Reply #5 on: 24/10/2022 23:38:12 »
We can certainly alter the state of an electron by adding electromagnetic energy. I suspect the OP has adopted a naive model, and the simplistic answer to the question is "because it has spin and charge". The problem is that he wants to make the model more complicated.
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Re: Why Can an Electron Absorb a Photon?
« Reply #6 on: 25/10/2022 08:42:45 »
An electron, on it's own, can scatter a photon.
And there will be some change in the photon's energy.
But it will not be absorbed.

So the answer to "Why Can an Electron Absorb a Photon?"
Is still
Quote from: Bored chemist on 24/10/2022 16:11:35
In general, it can't.
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Re: Why Can an Electron Absorb a Photon?
« Reply #7 on: 25/10/2022 13:07:15 »
Every light bulb says: electrons can emit photons. Every television tube says: electrons absorbs photons.
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Re: Why Can an Electron Absorb a Photon?
« Reply #8 on: 25/10/2022 13:38:42 »
Quote from: talanum1 on 25/10/2022 13:07:15
Every light bulb says: electrons can emit photons. Every television tube says: electrons absorbs photons.
Light bulbs don't actually talk.

Basic physics says that EM radiation is emitted by accelerated charges and an electron can't accelerate on its own.

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Re: Why Can an Electron Absorb a Photon?
« Reply #9 on: 25/10/2022 14:10:27 »
One explanation for an electron accelerated by a EM field is because it absorbed photons.
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Re: Why Can an Electron Absorb a Photon?
« Reply #10 on: 25/10/2022 18:33:29 »
Quote from: talanum1 on 25/10/2022 14:10:27
One explanation for an electron accelerated by a EM field is because it absorbed photons.

Q What happens next?
A The photon is re-emitted

This process is called scattering.
Like I said earlier


Quote from: Bored chemist on 25/10/2022 08:42:45
An electron, on it's own, can scatter a photon.
And there will be some change in the photon's energy.
But it will not be absorbed.
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