Nuclear and Atomic Physics

   

Can Electric Charge Exist in the Absence of a Charged Particle?

Authors: Norman Graves

Current theories hold that there are two mechanisms that support the presence of an electric charge, the presence of a charged particle and a changing magnetic field. Here it is argued that this is highly unlikely indicating the presence of one or more charged particles in the photon.

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