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The field diagram for an electromagnetic wave shows that electric and magnetic field vectors violate Gauss laws.  This is corrected and wave motion is explained by introducing a dipole-field geometry for the photon.  The dual wave-particle nature of photons is also accounted for by means of classical fields and vector addition.[[Category:Scientific Paper]]
The field diagram for an electromagnetic wave shows that electric and magnetic field vectors violate Gauss laws.  This is corrected and wave motion is explained by introducing a dipole-field geometry for the photon.  The dual wave-particle nature of photons is also accounted for by means of classical fields and vector addition.
 
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Scientific Paper
TitleSecondary Field Theory and Photons
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Author(s)Richard Oldani
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Published2008
JournalNone
No. of pages4

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Abstract

The field diagram for an electromagnetic wave shows that electric and magnetic field vectors violate Gauss laws. This is corrected and wave motion is explained by introducing a dipole-field geometry for the photon. The dual wave-particle nature of photons is also accounted for by means of classical fields and vector addition.