photon propeller Posted January 29, 2013 Posted January 29, 2013 Due to the nature of the em field, particles and their antiparticles are attracted towards a collision point of 90 degrees? Two spheres,(not points), spinning either with or against their forward momentum headed toward a 90 degree collision point , (photon), will collide just before their centers would. This collision mediates their angular momentum, rotating around the new center of mass like a propeller. This geometric race track for force must have some fundamental role in force relationship? Any related analysis is appreciated.
beefpatty Posted February 15, 2013 Posted February 15, 2013 Fundamental particles do not have to touch to interact, but the intrinsic spin of the interacting particles (more importantly their helicity) can determine what kind of angle dependence, if any, the final particles have.
swansont Posted February 16, 2013 Posted February 16, 2013 ! Moderator Note You have open threads for discussion. Those diagrams are already posted http://www.scienceforums.net/topic/72420-photon-dynamics/ Please 1) cease starting new ones and 2) answer in the thread you already have
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