Model and theory of dark photons in the visible light range
Weinan Wang

TL;DR
This paper proposes a new theoretical model suggesting dark photons may exist within visible light, offering explanations for various optical phenomena and implications for fundamental physics.
Contribution
It introduces a comprehensive new theory of dark photons based on extensive theoretical research, linking them to multiple fundamental phenomena.
Findings
Provides a theoretical basis for dark photons in visible light
Explains wave-particle duality and optical phenomena
Suggests implications for dark matter, dark energy, and quantum gravity
Abstract
This paper explores the possibility of the existence of dark photons within the visible light range and provides evidence for their existence through a thought experiment. A new model of dark photons is established based on extensive theoretical research, forming a comprehensive theory of dark photons. This theory provides a reasonable explanation for certain perplexing optical phenomena, such as the wave-particle duality of light, Young's double-slit experiment, as well as phenomena like dark matter, dark energy, stellar spectral redshift, and negative time. Furthermore, this theory holds reference value for studying the properties of other fundamental particles and exploring quantum gravity.
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Taxonomy
TopicsOptical and Acousto-Optic Technologies · Quantum optics and atomic interactions · Random lasers and scattering media
