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A quantum mechanics probability wave (1913) cannot be used to describe the wave effects of light since a probability wave is not a wave structure. A wave structure is formed by the motion of a medium composed of matter.
Feynman (1950) quantum electrodynamics (QED) uses Maxwell electromagnetic radiation (Feynman, intro) to describe a QED particle structure of light but the ether, composed of matter, that forms Maxwell electromagnetic radiation does not physically exist which is experimental proof that QED is physically invalid.
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Borrowing from Wolfgang Pauli:
"This post is worthless. It isn't even wrong!"
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What is exactly wrong with my post? Is not QM probablity wave a probablity and doesn't Feynman use EM theory? I would really want to know from such a fine and refined gentlemen as yourself.
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newton888 wrote:
What is exactly wrong with my post? ...
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