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Chapter 2 - Wave Theory and Photons
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I use the photon to explain wave theory because we know that it is a single wave-particle, which is composed of energetic (electro-magnetic) matter that escaped or was expelled from greater objects as an independent single-wave quantum of energy (picture below).

The next picture offers a visual comparison between wave theory and electro-magnetic rules.

In Chapter 1, picture 1, we saw that expelled stars appear in pairs. Photons, by association, may have the same formation. Assuming that one loop of a photon is magnetic and the second energetic, and as we know is the case with electro-magnetic field positions in electricity (first picture on this page), we may posit that photons and stars are waves composed of two related loops. The magnetic loop is in a perpendicular position, and the energetic in a transverse position; they appear as a wave in every formation. This is hinted at in our observations of planets, where the planets rotate in the transverse position, while their magnetic fields are in the perpendicular position (picture, below)

We cannot always recognize this structure clearly because these relationships appear in different forms (see the chapter on atoms).

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