Quantum Physics

   

Concept of Electric Field Standing Waves and the Possible Mechanism Behind the Constancy of Light Speed

Authors: Kuo-Tso Chen

This paper proposes a concept of an electric field standing wave that does not radiate energy, using it to speculate on the nature of fundamental particles and the reason why the speed of light appears to be constant. Through a mechanism involving the reflection of a spherically symmetric electric field variation, this study explains how electric field energy can be confined to a specific space, leading to the formation of quasi-fundamental particles with mass. Furthermore, it is theorized that if both time and distance are defined by the internal oscillations of such particles, then even if the actual speed of light varies, the observed value of light speed would remain constant. This idea also provides a possible explanation for why material objects cannot exceed the speed of light.

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