Title
Electron Creation by Photon Annihilation According to Twin Physics
Authors
Anna C. M. Backerra
Institute for Theoretical and Applied Micro Magnetism, The Netherlands.
*Corresponding author E-mail address: info@itammagnetics.com (Anna C.M. Backerra)
Article History
Publication details: Received: 07th May 2022; Revised: 06th September 2022; Accepted: 06th September 2022; Published: 26th October 2022
Cite this article
Anna C. M. Backerra. Electron Creation by Photon Annihilation According to Twin Physics. Nano Prog., 2022, 4(8), 6-21.
Abstract
According to twin physics, which is a complementary method to describe phenomena, a photon exists asymmetrically in a spherical magnetic space having a molecular size. The photon itself consists of a four dimensional magnetic vector attached to a point of space. In the center of this surrounding magnetic space a potential electron is described. As soon as a mass carrying particle approaches this system too closely, the photon will be annihilated and the potential electron appears. This means that the absorption of the photon does not speed up an already existing electron, as is supposed in classical physics, but that the photon is replaced by the electron and so charge is generated. Thus, as soon as a photon comes close enough to matter, it is transformed into an elementary solar cell.
Keywords
photon; magnetism; twin physics; quantum mechanics; relativity theory