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Phoson Theory (Definition of Phosons, Quantization, Conflict with the Theory of Relativity, Phoson Model as a Particle)

Authors: Yaseen Ali Mohamed Al Azzam

By an alternative interpretation of Compton effect experiment, I concluded that waves generate electrons and that waves are quantized into units of mass (which I called phosons). A phoson is defined as a fundamental unit of energy carrying variable mass and the origin of quantization where phosons are the waves particles which also comprise electrons’ mass. A model to describe the particles’ behavior of phosons based on describing its propagation as a continuous interchange of two type of kinetic energies (spinning and translational) and a mass variation proportional to the translational kinetic energy is proposed. Since theory of relativity states that waves’ particle (photons) are massless which contradicts my phoson theory, a discussion to show its failure in defining relativistic mass and consequently relativistic time and length is included in this paper. .

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[v1] 2018-03-21 02:34:01
[v2] 2018-03-26 15:03:24
[v3] 2018-07-03 19:48:25
[v4] 2018-08-22 15:38:12

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