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Explanation of the duality of the light (wave and photon) by using the mutual energycurrent composed of retarded & advanced potentials
ZHAO Shuang-ren 1 * #,Kevin Yang 1,Kang Yang 1,Xingang Yang 1,Xintie Yang 2
1.R and D, Imrecons Inc, London, ontario, Canada
2.Northwestern Polytechnical university, Aviation Academy, Xi\'an, China,
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Opened online:25 November 2016
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Citation: ZHAO Shuang-ren,Kevin Yang,Kang Yang.Explanation of the duality of the light (wave and photon) by using the mutual energycurrent composed of retarded & advanced potentials[OL]. [25 November 2016] http://en.paper.edu.cn/en_releasepaper/content/4706619
 
 
It is shown that the Lorentz reciprocity theorem is inadequate toan antenna system with a transmitter and receiver. The correct methodshould be to apply the mutual energy theorem. In the mutual energytheorem, an receiver can send an advanced potential. The mutual energycurrent is a inner product of a retarded potential and an advancedpotential. It is shown that the energy current corresponding to the Poynting vector does not transfer any energy. That means the mutual energy is the only one which can transferthe energy in the free space. It is shown that the mutual energy hasthe property of the photon and wave. This explained that why lightlooks like wave and also particles. The concept of mutual energy currentcomposed of retarded potential and advanced potential also offersa re-explanation for the probability in quantum physics. As a applicationof this theory, the method how to transfer time-reversed or superluminal signal usingadvanced potential is introduced. The reason why a action and reactioncan be done in 0 time with remote distance is also discussed.
Keywords:Electromagnetic; Antenna; Photon; Retarded wave; Advanced wave; Quantum
 
 
 

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