Sub-Quantum Physics 7: The Spin-Zero Photon Hypothesis

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Scientific Paper
Title Sub-Quantum Physics 7: The Spin-Zero Photon Hypothesis
Author(s) Alan McCone
Keywords quantum, photon, angular momentum, space medium
Published 2004
Journal Galilean Electrodynamics
Volume 15
Number 2
Pages 35-39

Abstract

This article argues that it is incorrect to ascribe spin angular momentum to the photon. This conclusion emerges from a new method for analyzing quantum states, called ?Maxwellian decomposition?. This decomposition shows the motion of the electron in hydrogen 2P, 3D, and 4F, etc., excited states, to consist only of radial motions along essentially degenerate ellipse orbits, exhibiting essentially no angular momentum. Hence, what customarily has been called ?orbital angular momentum? should rather be called ?orbital directionality?. So there is no change in angular momentum in an atomic transition from, say, the hydrogen 2P state to the 1S state. Hence, it is not necessary to conserve angular momentum by requiring that the photon have a spin angular momentum.

? 2003 Occidental Science Institute. Published with permission of the copyright holder.