Abstract

A brief review of our previously introduced forward and backward in time formalism for non-relativistic electron diffraction and its relativistic extension to study photons in time and space is presented. The zero-point energy in the Planck black body spectrum emerges naturally once time-symmetric motion — inherent in Maxwell equations — is invoked for photons. A study of two-slit experiments for slits smaller than the wavelength of the photon unravels novel phenomena due to the spin of the photon. Our proposed experiments are within reach of present technology and could be of interest for modern imaging and quantum optics.

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