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Epsilon=One
08-08-2005, 04:46 PM
Why polarization?

The polarization of a light wave is a function of the ellipsoidal internal geometry of a light wave and Triquamentric motion (http://www.physicsmathforums.com/showthread.php?t=101) as described by Pulsoid Theory (Overview) (http://www.CQthus.com/PT/OV).

See: External Conical Refraction (http://www.mmresearch.com/articles/article2/index.htm).
See: Elliptically Polarized Light (http://www.CQthus.com/PT/EPL).

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ste
04-24-2007, 04:48 AM
Why is Light Elliptically Polarized?

Epsilon=One
04-27-2007, 03:28 PM
Why is Light Elliptically Polarized?The photon is ellipsoidal; it pulses, which creates a lateral aspect to its wave, while it rotates about its major diameter.