The relationship between the spectrum and the wave amplitude for a wave component is:
Such a wave component must be infinite in extent and of constant amplitude (otherwise it is not truly monochromatic), and so cannot convey any information.
Thus, we arrive at the interpretation of the "Zitterbewegung" as being caused by interference between positive- and negative-energy wave components.
The ordinary wave (red) component follows a path completely independent of the extraordinary wave (green) component.
For that matter, neither do I. Maybe this particular skeptic wave component fits something in Natalya's brain, not in ours.
They contain impulsive wave components, and therefore do not satisfy the conditions of Tipler's theorem.
However, with, the impulsive wave is followed by another wave component.
It necessarily contains impulsive wave components.
The presence of these wave components introduces additional distribution valued singularities at the points, and,.
So far most of the explicit solutions that have been presented have involved impulsive wave components.