On the Configuration of EM Waves and Bosons
Surendra Mund

TL;DR
This paper explores the mathematical and philosophical aspects of electromagnetic waves and bosons, proposing new ideas about the universe's physical properties and the nature of light, with a focus on foundational principles.
Contribution
It introduces a novel perspective on the mathematical description of EM waves and bosons, connecting historical theories with new conceptual insights.
Findings
Proposes a new principle of light based on historical and philosophical analysis
Offers a mathematical framework for describing EM waves and bosons
Challenges existing theories with alternative interpretations of light and universal properties
Abstract
This is the first expression of my thoughts and my experiments with Nature about the mathematical description of the Universe. The theories about our surrounding Nature became popular from our ancient civilizations and may be from the starting of life. So, by coming straight forward to the point light had been concerned as the most remarkable thing from the starting time of life and here my first paper is based on the particular physical property of Universe. Here, I am giving the particular principle of light leaving behind the last 5,000 years to the civilizations and the mathematical and philosophical aspects of the particular type of thinkers. From the thinkers of India and the westerns the light had been described as the main component of human and the parallel living lives on our planet, but the main target of the paper is not to show or prove the history about the mankind. In…
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Taxonomy
TopicsRelativity and Gravitational Theory · Quantum and Classical Electrodynamics · Advanced Mathematical Theories and Applications
