Every high school student knows that visible light is a form of electromagnetic radiation according to the classical electromagnetism i.e. two alternating, perpendicular fields propagating in space. My question is:
Suppose you have a charged particle in space, and this particle starts to perform a SHM in one specific direction, ( call it the $ x $ direction) and, suppose, that the frequency of this SHM coincides with the frequency of the red light (~750mm). What would a observer nearby see in the $ x $ direction? What would a observer see in any different direction? It would be as if someone lighted up a red lamp in space, or just a light ray in the $x$ direction and darkness in the others?
Thanks in advance.