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Indian scientist has developed this theory to solve the mystery of wave particle duality which remained unresolved since 17th century. Quantum Theory with Wave Particle Duality is unable to explain how the phenomena of refraction, interference & diffraction, actually occurs and why ‘the waves behave as particles’ or ‘the particles behave as waves’? New Quantum Theory explains that every photon has an eccentric nucleus and is always spinning. This theory can explain all the phenomena of Electro Magnetic Radiations/Light, solves the mystery of Wave Particle Duality, and Photon has mass and sometimes can be considered as mass less. The spectrum of all EM Radiations including light consists of photon particles and each photon particle can travel in the form of sinusoidal wave due to its eccentric nucleus and spin. The spinning speed of the photon decides the frequency and energy of the EM Radiations. New Quantum Theory concludes as under: :* EM Radiations are spinning photon particles having an eccentric nucleus of charge and mass. :* EM Radiations move in the form of sinusoidal wave due to the angular momentum of spinning photons having eccentric nucleus. :* EM Radiations exhibit all the phenomena both of particle nature as well as wave nature since EM Radiations are particles and each particle is capable to move in the path of a sinusoidal wave. :* EM Radiations being particles do not require any medium to travel unlike other waves requiring a medium to travel. :* The frequency of EM Radiations is directly proportional to its spinning speed. :* The energy of EM Radiations depends on spinning speed. With increase in spin the angular momentum increases resulting in :* increasing the energy of photons of EM Radiations. :* Both electrical and magnetic fields move as sinusoidal wave perpendicular to each other and also to the direction of the :* travel of the EM Radiations. The directions of electrical field as well as magnetic field reverse after every half revolution of :* the photon or travel by half wavelength.
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