Electromagnetic theory associates the electrostatic field and its energy with electric charges without explaining the mechanism involved so that the energy occupies the region around the charged object. If we look for information about this, we will find that quantum electrodynamics explains it. Searching deep, we enter a world reserved for those who know quantum theory in detail. To find a qualitative description of how established this field is is difficult. That led me to begin, with my knowledge of classical electromagnetism and a bit of quantum mechanics, to attempt this qualitative description.
In this series of videos, I show the steps I follow, twists and turns that probably lead to accepting the need for quantum concepts to find the desired explanation. Considering that some “wave” type originates from the work done to charge an object that carries energy to the space around it, in this video, we consider how these possible “waves” could be emitted.