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Chapter 2 - Wave Theory and Photons
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Thomas Young's experiments were very important for understanding wave structure. Light passed through two slits produced crests and troughs (patterns of light and dark) that showed up on a screen as a so-called interference pattern (picture below).

Research indicates that even a single photon produces interference with itself by seemingly overlapping its two loops and producing light and dark spaces (rings) (picture below).

In astronomical photographs, galaxies have the same form. The dark rings may act as a sort of glue for the shining rings, maintaining the wave as one rigid, rotating object. Perhaps the dark space has simultaneously attracting and repelling properties, keeping the shining rings apart, so they do not fall on one another, as well as keeping them tightly together.

Shining rings may have specific properties, while dark rings may have others. Together, they create a wave of energetic matter that maintains a stable structure, preserving proportional equilibrium. In the interference experiment, when the two loops of a photon form one loop, they combine their energy levels and are in another phase. Galactic waves are on another energy level in which, perhaps, their two loops are united.

Passing high energetic matter (photons, light) through two slits causes a disturbance of the photon’s structure and the overlapping of high-energy matter (photons, loops) (picture above). On the screen, we obtain a picture of the natural behaviour of energetic matter in status nascenti. It appears in the form of a swirl (wave) that has two properties (of this identical matter). It behaves by forming crests (shining parts) and troughs (invisible parts), like galaxies. Shining rings in the peripheries of galaxies transform into “invisible” matter and seem to disappear - which would violate the law of the preservation of energy if they actually did. We know that the proportion of dark spaces (rings) and shining rings is stable for every formation. We assume that energetic matter appears predominantly in dark rings and magnetic matter in light rings. Shining rings in the periphery of galaxies are transformed into matter invisible to us; perhaps it is transformed into energetic matter. Young’s experiment indicates that a galaxy and a photon have the same basic properties and behaviours. The heart of the galaxy is a swirl, where energetic and magnetic matter appear in the same wave-galaxy formation. This is the only kind of matter where a change in the direction of movement changes behaviour and properties. Changing the position of a photon’s loops changes the behaviour of energetic matter in the same wave.

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