Super-light electromagnetic wave with longitudinal and transversal modes
M.M. Kononenko

TL;DR
This paper introduces a super-light electromagnetic wave with both longitudinal and transversal modes, linking it to de Broglie's wave and challenging traditional views on relativity and quantum mechanics.
Contribution
It derives a new wave solution that unifies electromagnetic and quantum wave concepts, revealing structural space elements and questioning Einstein's local realism.
Findings
Super-light electromagnetic wave with longitudinal and transversal modes identified
Wave velocity matches de Broglie's wave velocity
Bell's inequalities and light speed invariance are based on SRT artifacts
Abstract
The transformation converting equations invariant under Lorentz into the equations invariant under Galileo is obtained. On this basis: (1) the super-light electromagnetic wave with longitudinal and transversal modes is found out; (2) it is shown the wave velocity coincides with that of de Broglie's wave; (3) the connection between Maxwell's electrodynamics and Shredinger's equation is established; (4) structural elements of space are discovered and "a horizon of visibility" is found. It is shown Bell's inequalities and the principle of the light speed constancy are based on the SRT artifact and "Einstein's local realism" is determined by the wave referred above. Objectivity of results for quantum and classical objects is discussed
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Taxonomy
TopicsNonlinear Photonic Systems · Advanced Fiber Laser Technologies · Gyrotron and Vacuum Electronics Research
