Photon Reframed

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What is a photon, really?

For over a century, physics has described light as both a wave and a particle—an idea that works mathematically but leaves a deep conceptual gap. Why does light behave in two contradictory ways? What actually "travels" through space? And why does measurement seem to change reality?

Photon Reframed: From Particle to Process — Rethinking Light, Energy, and Reality by Sandeep Chavan offers a bold and coherent answer.

This book does not reject quantum mechanics or established physics. Instead, it reinterprets them through a simple but powerful shift:

from objects to processes.

Through a clear, step-by-step exploration, the book reveals:

  • Why wave–particle duality is not a mystery, but a misinterpretation
  • Why the photon is not a physical entity, but a localized event
  • Why energy is not something that flows or is carried
  • Why light does not "travel" as we imagine
  • Why measurement is not collapse, but completion
  • Why space is not empty, but structured
  • At the heart of this work is the Universal Energy Dynamics (UED) framework, which explains light as a continuous process of disturbance, propagation, and resolution within a structured vacuum.

    Without introducing new equations or rejecting experimental truth, Photon Reframed brings conceptual clarity to some of the most confusing ideas in modern physics.

    This is not a technical textbook.
    It is a conceptual realignment.

    Perfect for:

  • Students and educators seeking intuitive understanding
  • Researchers interested in foundational questions
  • Thinkers exploring the nature of reality
  • Readers curious about quantum physics without heavy mathematics
  • If you've ever felt that physics explains everything—but doesn't fully make sense—this book is for you.

    Because nothing in physics was wrong.

    We just needed to see it differently.

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