Chapter 2 - Wave Theory and
Photons
(Continued —
Page 7)
The same picture shows that
stars move with a well-defined perpendicular disc in face
position, followed by a transversal cloud. Perhaps in young
(high-energy) photons, like stars, the magnetic loop moves
in face position preceding the energetic loop; in old waves,
the former surrounds the latter (picture below).
From rainbows and spectra, we know that the photon has three
colours (wave lengths). As the photon has two loops, this
means it has six colour paths (wave lengths, rings). Thus,
we have three colours in one loop and three twin colours,
different from the first three because of the loop’s
position. The six rings together form
an energetic wave. Energy flowing in rings may seem to be
a simple formation; in reality it is very complicated. The
simplest things are often also the most complex (picture right).
The existence of infrared and ultra-violet light that fades
outside waves, indicates that these rings have no clear-cut
borders and no definite space, and that energetic matter extends
beyond its own path and wave (picture below).
The picture to the bottom-left shows a photon as it appears
to us. The picture to the bottom-right illustrates the photon’s
invisible, borderless energetic matter.
Transverse loops in stars (chapter
1, picture.1) seem to be more active because their
structure and borders are unclear, fading out like a cloud.
This implies that they disperse into their surroundings, which
may be composed of matter that comes in contact with this
energetic wave matter (picture, above right).
The perpendicular loop is clearly visible and has sharp borders.
As opposed to the energetic loop, it holds energetic matter
tightly and does not allow it to escape.
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Dr. Chaim Tejman, Copyright©
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