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Light waves interfering with bound electrons explain the photoelectric effect and X-rays in the same way cause bound electrons to escape one kernel. When they are captured by another kernel they generate light at a lower frequency. This explains the Compton effect. | Light waves interfering with bound electrons explain the photoelectric effect and X-rays in the same way cause bound electrons to escape one kernel. When they are captured by another kernel they generate light at a lower frequency. This explains the Compton effect. | ||
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| Scientific Paper | |
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| Title | The Terrible and Magical Year of 1905 |
| Read in full | Link to paper |
| Author(s) | John-Erik Persson |
| Keywords | gravity, ether, light quanta. |
| Published | 2015 |
| No. of pages | 3 |
Read the full paper here
Abstract
This article describes an ether that is inspired by Petr Beckmann's ether model. This ether is falling in direction towards a material body and is thereby the cause of gravity.
Light waves interfering with bound electrons explain the photoelectric effect and X-rays in the same way cause bound electrons to escape one kernel. When they are captured by another kernel they generate light at a lower frequency. This explains the Compton effect.
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