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    A Why light beams attract or repel each other even when they don't have charge

    Basically, if someone is shooting a Really powerful laser at you, you can use a tiny weak laser to deflect it ?!
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    A Why light beams attract or repel each other even when they don't have charge

    Thanks, They have explained it very well, the original research paper in nature didn't really explain it nicely.
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    A Why light beams attract or repel each other even when they don't have charge

    THANK YOU VERY MUCH FOR THESE REFERENCES ! Its easier to understand, though i still don't get how the transverse force is measured.
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    A Why light beams attract or repel each other even when they don't have charge

    Hello, I couldn't find any reference to bunching or anti-bunching. I hope this article helps: http://discovermagazine.com/2010/jan-feb/083 Thank You
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    A Why light beams attract or repel each other even when they don't have charge

    +Bvu Thank you all for your replies. Please see this article: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Optical_force
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    A Why light beams attract or repel each other even when they don't have charge

    Hi, Can someone please explain as to why light beams attract or repel each other even when they don't have charge. Seems like it behaves like two current carrying parallel wires. There is very little material about this which goes completely above the head. Thanks
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    Dig a trench filled with water rather than build the wall?

    Might sound really stupid, but will it be more economical if instead of wall, a WIDE trench filled with water from adjoining ocean and river is allowed to flow in. With both the ends of the trench connected to the ocean, we can allow water to flow in during high tides, and flown out during low...
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    A Why is the Matter wave analogous to photon and derived from it?

    I haven't done any publication work on this yet but here are the theory and math:
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    A Why is the Matter wave analogous to photon and derived from it?

    Well i see this has led to some confusion from my side, pls let me clarify: Consider the electron moving as shown, but in the fig. you can see that the wavelength of electron trajectory remains constant. My case has very similar trajectory, but the frequency is constant , and if radiation...
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    A Why is the Matter wave analogous to photon and derived from it?

    What i meant to say was that the magnetic field strength need not change in cyclotron motion. So in my OP i can choose the frequency, and then determine the peak magnetic field strength accordingly to allow me to undulate the electron in that frequency. So determining the frequency from E/h and...
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    A Why is the Matter wave analogous to photon and derived from it?

    NO! NOT AT ALL...the cyclotron frequency is independent of the velocity itself : http://www.electrical4u.com/cyclotron-basic-construction-and-working-principle/
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    A Why is the Matter wave analogous to photon and derived from it?

    Consider the electron motion in cyclotron, there the external voltage increases the kinetic energy of the electrons, yet they complete the cycle with fixed frequency. The equation i derived is from the basic cyclotron equation itself ! I performed the simulation to verify if the equations are...
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    A Why is the Matter wave analogous to photon and derived from it?

    What i have tried, is found out the condition for electron to physically undulate in external applied time-varying magnetic field of frequency f. The electron moves with the condition that no matter how much its velocity decreases/increases, its frequency(f) remains the same throughout. I did...
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    B Summation vs Integral for Wavefunction Superposition

    ur 1st ψ is in continuous time and 2nd ψ is in frequency domain
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