Testing a Mechanical Behavior of Light - Presentation
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Testing a Mechanical Behavior of Light - Presentation
(Has photon collision modeling)
Testing a Mechanical Behavior of Light
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0z2RujXPcq4
NPA - Natural Philosophy Alliance
Published on Aug 8, 2012
Luiz Eduardo Azambuja Sauerbronn - We model photons as being rigid bodies. Based only on Newtonian mechanics, we reproduce numerically the Fresnel Diffraction Experiment. In this way, a large number of rigid bodies are thrown against a single slit. The rigid bodies used are spherical and their center of mass and centroid are not coincident. Thus, each rigid body describes a cycloid (presenting amplitude, frequency and phase - as well as the DeBroglie wave). The numerical results indicate a wave pattern relatively similar to those achieved by experimental results. Different apertures and depths of the slit were tested.
http://db.naturalphilosophy.org/abstract/?abstractid=7098&subpage=pdf
Testing a Mechanical Behavior of Light
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0z2RujXPcq4
NPA - Natural Philosophy Alliance
Published on Aug 8, 2012
Luiz Eduardo Azambuja Sauerbronn - We model photons as being rigid bodies. Based only on Newtonian mechanics, we reproduce numerically the Fresnel Diffraction Experiment. In this way, a large number of rigid bodies are thrown against a single slit. The rigid bodies used are spherical and their center of mass and centroid are not coincident. Thus, each rigid body describes a cycloid (presenting amplitude, frequency and phase - as well as the DeBroglie wave). The numerical results indicate a wave pattern relatively similar to those achieved by experimental results. Different apertures and depths of the slit were tested.
http://db.naturalphilosophy.org/abstract/?abstractid=7098&subpage=pdf
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