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Faraday's concept of force lines is used to find the elusive aether of the late 1800's. Force lines were then used to develop the structure of the photon and its means of propagation. Finally a few cases of photon activity are described. It is seen that the photon travels as a 'wave' and is detected as a particle. It is also seen that its speed is dependent on the state of local matter and is not the absolute limitation postulated by Einstein.[[Category:Scientific Paper]]
Faraday's concept of force lines is used to find the elusive aether of the late 1800's. Force lines were then used to develop the structure of the photon and its means of propagation. Finally a few cases of photon activity are described. It is seen that the photon travels as a 'wave' and is detected as a particle. It is also seen that its speed is dependent on the state of local matter and is not the absolute limitation postulated by Einstein.


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Scientific Paper
TitleThe Photon and Its Aether
Author(s)Joseph F Cuny
KeywordsPhoton, Ether, Force lines, Faraday, Maxwell
Published2002
JournalJournal of Theoretics
Volume3
Number2

Abstract

Faraday's concept of force lines is used to find the elusive aether of the late 1800's. Force lines were then used to develop the structure of the photon and its means of propagation. Finally a few cases of photon activity are described. It is seen that the photon travels as a 'wave' and is detected as a particle. It is also seen that its speed is dependent on the state of local matter and is not the absolute limitation postulated by Einstein.