Abstract

Relativistic quantum mechanics and many experimental results and observations show that electron-positron annihilation can produce photons; photon-matter and photon-photon interaction can also create electrons and positrons. The photons have no rest mass, e.g. relative to Lab frame, and always travel at the speed of light in the vacuum. In this paper, a rotational moving electric dipole model with negative and positive charges was proposed for photons. In a vacuum, the electric dipoles are moving in a twisted helical motion around their propagation axis (their center of mass). Photon particles are traveling at the speed of light along the propagation axis. This pair of negative and positive charged particles exerts both electrostatic and magnetic force on each other. Both forces are attractive and act as a centripetal force to keep the electric dipole in a continuous helical motion around the axis of rotation. With this model, the wave-particle duality of photons can be described simultaneously. The space is filled by matter (having rest mass relative to Lab frame) and photons (without rest mass); it is a multicomponent mixture fluid. In "vacuum", though there is no rest matter particle, but there are still photon gas particles, the total energy-momentum tensor should include rest matter particles and photon gas particles.

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