Authors: Hasmukh K. Tank
Inverse square-law is followed by electric charges, gravity, and light. Light has shown even an unexpected property, of double-slit-interference of single photons. So it is not unreasonable to expect inverse-square-law to be followed by single photons. Assuming that the single photon is emitted either from the surface of an electron, or a globular-cluster, or a galaxy, the derivation presented here suggests that even a single photon seems to follow the inverse square-law.
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