Max
Planck’s quantum hypothesis about quantas
Max Planck’s quantum hypothesis about quantas of light waves does not
explain the question of light’s duality. The experiments show that the wave has
also properties of a particle.
The duality of light
wave is similar to geometrical concept of “line”, which is made out of “points”. Instead of quantas, the
light wave is build out of photons rotating in 3 dimensional sinusoidal path. This
explains why the light wave has properties of a wave and a particle. If
a light wave does not consists out of photons, then either photons do not exist
or the wave would have to be one infinitely long “particle”. The theory that
light travels only in “quantas” is
wrong.
The truth is that it
is impossible for us to separate single light particle, because to do that we
would have to built a device that would be able to be at least as fast as
light. That device would have to be fast enough to let only one light particle
go and shut down the source of light before the second particle follows the
first photon! Planck said that light might be only emitted or absorbed only in
"quantas" because he couldn’t measure separate photons. They do only
because, before you shut down the light source, there will be whole gang of
photons flying. The reason why the light waves are
"smeared" is their rotating sinusoidal path is because, they are
rotating in 3 dimensional sine line. Their real path may be determined by
studying the amount and distribution of spattered photons.
PAWEL KOLASA