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Some aspects of the generally accepted wave-particle duality are discussed that defy understanding, and hence cannot represent reality. According to the 'magnetic concept' proposed by the author, the so-called electromagnetic radiation should consist of particles with certain force qualities. With proper, realistic, input quantities still not available for the 'magnetic concept', the principle of the reactions of photons as particles with force qualities is pursued with some phenomena. If reasonable input quantities can be established eventually, some of the detail and quantitative results will change. As the problems are posed, though, the photons of the 'magnetic concept' as particles can account for what is conventionally only possible to account for by regarding electromagnetic radiation as a wave phenomenon.[[Category:Scientific Paper]]
Some aspects of the generally accepted wave-particle duality are discussed that defy understanding, and hence cannot represent reality. According to the 'magnetic concept' proposed by the author, the so-called electromagnetic radiation should consist of particles with certain force qualities. With proper, realistic, input quantities still not available for the 'magnetic concept', the principle of the reactions of photons as particles with force qualities is pursued with some phenomena. If reasonable input quantities can be established eventually, some of the detail and quantitative results will change. As the problems are posed, though, the photons of the 'magnetic concept' as particles can account for what is conventionally only possible to account for by regarding electromagnetic radiation as a wave phenomenon.
 
[[Category:Scientific Paper|particle versus wave]]

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Scientific Paper
TitleParticle Versus Wave
Author(s)Adolf Duesterhus
Keywords{{{keywords}}}
Published1999
JournalThe Toth-Maatian Review
Volume14
Number3
Pages6849-6887

Abstract

Some aspects of the generally accepted wave-particle duality are discussed that defy understanding, and hence cannot represent reality. According to the 'magnetic concept' proposed by the author, the so-called electromagnetic radiation should consist of particles with certain force qualities. With proper, realistic, input quantities still not available for the 'magnetic concept', the principle of the reactions of photons as particles with force qualities is pursued with some phenomena. If reasonable input quantities can be established eventually, some of the detail and quantitative results will change. As the problems are posed, though, the photons of the 'magnetic concept' as particles can account for what is conventionally only possible to account for by regarding electromagnetic radiation as a wave phenomenon.