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What is the epola explanation for a photon?

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What is the epola explanation for a photon?

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The Meaning of a Photon and Particle-Wave Duality. As a general rule, the photon represents the quantum (or amount) of energy that is transferred in the EM wave motion from one epola particle to the next in line. When the vibrational energy of each particular bound epola particle in a low frequency/long wavelength EM wave is not much higher than the average particle energy in thermal motion, then the photon energy is undetectable/indistinguishable. What we can detect is actually the energy transferred by a half-wave cluster of particles in the EM bulk deformation wave. Then, the energy transferred from one half-wave cluster to the next can be considered as an analogue of the photon. This, too, highlights the meaning of particle-wave duality of a photon. When the photon energy transferred in the wave by a single particle to the next one is detectable, then the photon appears as a particle. In the alternate case, when this energy is undetectable, then the photon analogue is a wave. The p

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