Book details

  • Genre:science
  • Sub-genre:Physics / General
  • Language:English
  • Pages:100
  • eBook ISBN:9798317821852
  • Paperback ISBN:9798317821845

New Inspiration of Light Pressure

The Principle of Force–Power Equivalence

Overview


New Inspiration of Light Pressure explores how light, long seen as illumination, is also a directed stream of power—the arrow of light—that links energy, force, and motion. Drawing from Crookes's radiometer and Einstein's insights into radiation pressure, the book introduces the principle of force–power equivalence, revealing how every flow of energy carries intrinsic mechanical meaning. Uniting experimental observation with philosophical reflection, it offers a new framework for understanding how light not only moves matter but defines the energetic structure of reality itself.
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Description


New Inspiration of Light Pressure reexamines the forgotten experimental and philosophical foundations of radiation pressure—from Crookes's radiometer to Einstein's reflections on light momentum. Building on these historical insights, the book introduces the principle of force–power equivalence, revealing a deeper connection between energy flow and mechanical action. Through clear reasoning and symbolic clarity, it presents light not merely as illumination, but as an arrow of light—a directed stream of power that shapes time, motion, and matter. In this unified view, the transmission of light becomes a paradigm for understanding how force and power are inherently coupled, bridging classical mechanics and modern field theory. This work invites readers to rediscover the physical and philosophical meaning of radiation pressure, offering a new foundation for thinking about the energetic structure of reality.
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About The Author


Keying Guan is a retired professor and independent physicist whose research continues a lifelong pursuit of simplicity and unity in nature's laws. His recent work revisits the mystery of light pressure and proposes the Force–Power Equivalence Principle — a new insight that parallels Einstein's mass–energy relation. Through close collaboration with AI in the writing process, he envisions a new model of human–machine partnership in theoretical physics and scientific creativity.
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