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Ben Wiens said:I admit that Ohanian is confusing to me because he reveals multiple theories in his book so it's hard for me to say exactly how he interprets things.
Ohanian used to be a professor at my school, RPI. He left before I arrived, but my professors knew him well. He has a reputation of being a razor-sharp thinker. I doubt that there is any ambiguity in his remarks. If you post direct quotes here rather than paraphrases, I think you will make more progress.
And it's not clear what is mainstream physics.
It is to those who have studied it. Do you see a pattern emerging here?
It's probablly better to discuss this just on the ideas rather.
The theories are the ideas. Everything else is an analogy that merely approximates the ideas.
You said for a photon of frequency ... I take the word "a" to mean a single photon. If the photon is not a vibrating entity, then if one is talking about a single photon, what does the frequency relate to?
The photon frequency [itex]\nu[/itex] is the frequency of oscillation of the EM field that would result if there were a large number of those photons.