Light Waves – A Further Proof they are Particles

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Donald C. Aucamp

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Published: 28 April 2026 | Article Type : Research Article

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Photons have been shown in prior papers by this author to be wafer thin atomic sized particles which are single electric field corpuscles in the shape of washers. They therefore are not waves, though diffraction grating experiments seem to conclude otherwise in certain situations. Also, it has been shown in these papers that the experimental wavelengths determined in diffraction grating experiments are not the nonexistent wavelengths of the arriving photons, but rather are the lengths of the photons as they exit from the grating. These exiting lengths are significantly larger than the arrival values. Moreover, it has been proved that the independence assumption in the standard wavelength calculations is in error. In this current work it is shown that the photon arrivals in diffraction grating experiments are much too small to have the wavelengths which are determined from them, so that it is once again concluded that photons are particles.

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Donald C. Aucamp. (2026-04-28). "Light Waves – A Further Proof they are Particles." *Volume 8*, 2, 102-105