The shadow of light: evidences of photon behaviour contradicting known electrodynamics
F.Cardone, R. Mignani, W. Perconti, A. Petrucci, R. Scrimaglio

TL;DR
This paper presents experimental evidence of photon behavior in the infrared range that contradicts established classical and quantum electrodynamics, suggesting new physics in photon interactions under specific conditions.
Contribution
It reports novel experimental results showing photon behavior that challenges current electrodynamics theories, confirmed across optical and microwave ranges.
Findings
Photon systems exhibit anomalous behavior under certain energy and space constraints.
Results significantly deviate from classical and quantum electrodynamics predictions.
Independent experiments confirm the anomalous photon behavior.
Abstract
We report the results of a double-slit-like experiment in the infrared range, which evidence an anomalous behaviour of photon systems under particular (energy and space) constraints. The statistical analysis of these outcomes (independently confirmed by crossing photon beam experiments in both the optical and the microwave range) shows a significant departure from the predictions of both classical and quantum electrodynamics.
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Taxonomy
TopicsQuantum Information and Cryptography · Mechanical and Optical Resonators · Cold Atom Physics and Bose-Einstein Condensates
