Evidence for Classical Photons

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Here is a cool video of light (bunches of photons) taken at an extremely high frame rate.

At 6:33 in this video it should be clear to everyone that a single photon has an internal structure. NPQG models a photon as a pair of contra-rotating pro and anti Noether cores. The game of pong is evoked as the photon bounces around the mirrored cage. It looks like each reflection is lossless, but it is not. Small harmonics of energy were transferred from the photon to the mirror atoms during the reflection operation. On each bounce the photon might lose a few units of energy which would be represented in frequency of the photon.

As advanced as it is, the technology used to imagine these photons is far too primitive. We need something that can read the cycles per second of the photon. But don’t we already know that? Isn’t that the frequency of the photon? Hmmm, that is some food for thought. To understand nature our instruments or simulations must be able to measure individual paths and reactions of point charges or as close as theoretically possible. This is the ultimate test of the theory.

J Mark Morris : San Diego : California