Authors: Marvin Motsenbocker
Radio wave trains are the basic unit for communication and it is assumed that antennas require alternating resonant electric vibrations to operate. This assumption is challenged by experiments that created, sent and received single photon sized energy between a transmitting wire and a receiving wire. By completely avoiding resonance and impedance changes, single photon duration signals made by direct current were transmitted and received by wires placed 3.5 wavelengths apart. The transmitting antenna is analogous to a long molecule that has delocalized valence electrons throughout its long dimension. Radio photons may be emitted from an antenna by the same basic process whereby light photons are emitted from long molecules.
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