Some connections between quantum mechanics and classical physics are
explored. The Planck-Einstein and De Broglie relations, the wavefunction and
its probabilistic interpretation, the Canonical Commutation Relations and the
Maxwell--Lorentz Equation may be understood in a simple way by comparing
classical electromagnetism and the photonic description of light provided by
classical relativistic kinematics. The method used may be described as `inverse
correspondence' since quantum phenomena become apparent on considering the low
photon number density limit of classical electromagnetism. Generalisation to
massive particles leads to the Klein--Gordon and Schr\"{o}dinger Equations. The
difference between the quantum wavefunction of the photon and a classical
electromagnetic wave is discussed in some detail.Comment: 14 pages, no figures, no table